Do you guys realize that the top 25% of earners in the US (households that make over $55,255) pay 84% of all federal taxes? In fact, the bottom 50% of earners (households that make less than $27,682) only pay 3.91% of all federal taxes? So why then, when we're giving a $200 million tax break, should it go to those paying 3.91%?
To use the overused restaurant analogy, let's say you and I go to dinner at a nice restaurant to eat a $100 meal, and I'm paying $96.09 and you pay $3.91 (because I make more and can afford to pay more). The manager is in a good mood, and give us $5 off our meal. Should you get your $3.91 back?