I'm grateful that we can at least agree on the language, though I think that talking about outcomes can be a bit difficult, since outcomes depend on the individual, their location, etc. Not to say I don't take your meaning, which is why I agree that some progressivity in taxation is desirable. I think moving toward a simpler tax structure where high-earners can no longer find loopholes to avoid paying would be a good first step. If exemptions and loopholes at the high-end were eliminated, rates could fall but the actual tax collected on the highest earners would increase, that was what I meant with my original comment about how progressive the rates need to be. I don't think we should be entertaining tax cuts at this time anyway; the Republicans are out of touch with the concerns of regular citizens. The middle class is only paying an effective rate of 2.5% at this time.