Even Kids Know the U.S. Tax Code Isn’t Fair

In the United States, the tax system is most heavily dependent on those who make the most money. Naturally, the more money one makes, the more you’ll pay in taxes. The government then takes the excessive amount from the rich and redistributes it to those who have less money in a redistribution of wealth.

What exactly does this mean? Essentially, it boils down to the wealthy and middle class citizens being forced to pay far more than they should in order to make up for the people who don’t pay any taxes at all. The services and financial assistance the non tax paying citizens receive are all off of the backs of those who work hard to better their lot in life.

Democrats are all about forcing working individuals around the country to pay for those who do not pay for themselves.

When it comes down to it, the amount of taxes middle class Americans pay because others don’t is alarming. Taxes come out of the working American’s pocket to pay for housing, food, and medical benefits for those who do not work or refuse to do more to better themselves.

The thing is, even children understand the U.S. tax code better than many liberals. How do children respond to the idea of redistribution of wealth? Watch this experiment to find out what kids say about paying taxes in America.


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