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May 26, 2015
8:13:44am
I have four siblings, and the ones with the highest net worth are also the ones
who have paid the least in taxes throughout their lives. Some have had effective tax rates under 5% for much of their lives due to owning rental properties and cattle that they could write off in addition to their children. They admit that they pay a ridiculously low amount in taxes, but that's the way our tax code is setup.

Our tax system is overly complex, and too many people are non contributors.

I do agree with your point. My favorite quote in the subject is from Elder Maxwell.

“In any event, possessed of such insights, we Latter-day Saints are often responded to a little like John the Baptist. Minus such fundamental insights, I fear that, as conditions worsen, many will react to the failures of too much government by calling for even more government. Then there will be more and more lifeboats launched because fewer and fewer citizens know how to swim. Unlike some pendulums, political pendulums do not swing back automatically; they must be pushed. History is full of instances when people have waited in vain for pendulums to swing back.

“A little experience with federal and state bureaucracies has taught me that such bureaucracies are inhabited by basically good civil servants, onto whom voters have pushed too much power for their good or ours. What we unwittingly court in such circumstances is learning again, painfully, that “almost all” men can’t handle authority without abusing it. Whether or not the American people, regardless of party, can tame their governments is yet to be determined, but sunset laws alone will not do it. If citizen appetites, once aroused, merely look to a new agency to do what a disestablished agency once did, it won’t be enough. Addicts can always find new pushers.”

Neal A. Maxwell, Insights from My Life, BYU Devotional Address, October 1976

http://ldschurchquotes.com/neal-a-maxwell-on-government/
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