It's always good to look at the actual numbers, that's true. Still, as far as the top 10% are concerned, there is nothing to complain and nothing unfair about what is stated in the quote, at least qualitatively.
I mean sure, the ratio of tax share to income share has gone up for the top 10%. But consider that the income share of those top 10% has gone up as well. Think of it as controls for a dynamic system. As the system goes further away from the desired state, you need to work harder to get it back in the right direction.
Inequality has increased, so it is only logical that the pressure in the opposite direction should be increased as well. Of course one can quibble about what the numbers should be exactly, but at least qualitatively, the fact that the ratio of tax share to income share has increased for the top 10% is the right reaction to how their share of the income has developed.
I feel like my standpoint on taxes is getting repeatedly overlooked.
[color="#1C2837"]I agree and I am fine with tax rates as they are.[/quote]
[color="#1C2837"]I am arguing against increasing taxes on the rich using wealth/income distribution as an excuse when the fact of the matter is they already pay more and the tax revenues made off them continually increase. Not to mention the impact many of them have through charitable donations, the top 7% of earners donating 50% of the charitable donations in the US.
[color="#1C2837"]Rich people are an easy target and are often villainized just for making money, which isn't fair.
[color="#1C2837"]Regardless I would much prefer we raise the bottom than lower the top.
[color="#1C2837"]edit: on reading yours and khaiy's posts again, I think we are all arguing for the same state, we are just making the arguments from opposite sides. If I understand correctly you both are arguing against lowering taxes saying the level we are at (or a similar level with a simpler tax code) is fine, where I am arguing against raising it saying where we are at is fine.
[color="#1C2837"]I don't think it should be lowered.
[color="#1C2837"]double edit: I'm still astounded at how many minus votes I'm getting for arguing pro-education.