Why should we look into the pockets of the person in front or behind in line to see whether or not they make more, that they then should pay for some of our groceries? We shouldn’t, and you make that argument eloquently.
And then you turn right around tell us we should look into the pockets of the person in front of us, and if they make more, they pay more. You even state such, with a clear example, that a person who makes more will pay more.
Sorry, Bill, but you lost me. Why?
Why should we look into the pockets of the person in front or behind in line to see whether or not they make more, that they then should pay for some of our groceries? We shouldn’t, and you make that argument eloquently.
And then you turn right around tell us we should look into the pockets of the person in front of us, and if they make more, they pay more. You even state such, with a clear example, that a person who makes more will pay more.
Hypocrisy.