We need to pay for our infrastructure and basic services. I'm referring to the highway system, the airports, the court system, federal agencies like the FTC, FDA, DOJ, and the SEC. Studies have shown that the wealthy receive more tangible benefits from these services from the poor. Republicans focus on the social programs for the needy, but they represent a small percentage of the services provided by the government. Someone has to pay for these things. Someone has to pay for construction and upkeep of the airports, the safety c ommunications network, the air traffic ontrollers, the homeland security folks. The ability to fly anywhere in the country easily provides a great benefit to businesses and corporations, and allows them to easily expand the scope of their businesses. Again, someone has to pay for these things. Why does it not make sense for the wealthy--who derive the benefits from these things--to pay a little more than the poor who have never flown in their lives, and who buy all their goods from their neighborhood store?
Who will pay for the highway system? Our ports? That's how goods get transported around the country for sale.
What about the court system? About 70% of all cases heard by the courts are business related. What about the Patent and Trademark Office, which protects the rights of entrepreneurs and small businesses?
It is COMPLETELY APPROPRIATE that the wealthy contribute more so that these services can be provided.