Total horseshit and so easy to pick apart.
Roads - What if goods are transported by companies like Fed Ex, UPS and the like, they pay for use of the roads and put those costs into the prices they charge the guy with the factory. Also, the guy with the factory paid his share towards the roads the same way the rest of us do, the embedded taxes in gasoline that he bought for his personal cars and for the businesses vehicles... so he is paid if full, no excuse for extra taxes here.
he only paid a small bit same as the rest of us, and its not extra taxes, you Do know that the rich pay actually less tax? that the more you have the less you pay?
goes a bit of a way to explain why the gap gets wider and wider. All the more reason for a flat tax, if you make more, you pay more. It's honest, it's fair and you can't use accountants to get around it. Plus it would be so nice to say goodbye to the intimidation of the IRS as well as the cost of running it.
Police/Fire Dept - Unless he somehow made use of these services beyond what any law abiding citizen that simply exists does, the owner of the factory paid his share in the state and local taxes as well as property taxes and other fees. Unless you're going to assert that because he owns a business, he is more of a drain on the cops and firefighters that never had to respond to a call from him? If the owner didn't call the police or the fire department, they were free to do exactly what they were going to be doing anyways...patroling and fighting crime...he made no more use of that service than I did. No excuse for extra taxes here either.
no, actually, since he has alot more to protect, he needs those guys alot more, yet pays less (because of the taxsystem favoring the rich for one reason) I agree he shouldn't pay less, but just because he has more to lose shouldn't force an individual to pay more, as I stated, if the business didn't utilize the services directly, it put no more of a strain on those public services than did any homeowner with shit he/she doesn't want stolen.
Educated employees - So the government takes control of education, against the wishes of many... so people who hire workers that are products of a public education (which is just about everyone) owe extra because the government insisted on doing something that would have been done by the private sector anyways. That's quite a scam you got going on there. Using the same logic, I guess once the factory owner "EDUCATES" the employee and gives him a marketable skill through in house training, that employer is forever due a portion of his future earnings, after all they paid to train him. No? Hmmm, guess that kills that argument as well.
the argument was not that they should pay more, but that they should pay the same (once you have a few accountants and whatnot on your payroll, you dont pay as much tax, pure and simple and thats even bEfore the big taxcuts to the rich.(which were intended to nourish the economy lool) I'm with ya completely here, flat tax ends all this garbage, but the problem is that too many of our fellow citizens are more focused on the percentage than the actual dollar amount, which is what really matters. With a flat tax, a person who makes ten times as much as I do, would pay ten times as much tax. But that just isn't good enough for some.