Well, I'm not a conservative, but even I can see that the system is exploited all the time.
Most people, at the end of the day, will get whatever they can out of the system that falls within their own personal
(and often rationalized) moral code. That is human nature. And since the government cannot catch all cheaters and alot is left to people's own personal moral code and conscience, we DO have people who exploit the systems. Lots of people - exploiting lots of systems.
Examples:
The welfare system was meant to help normally hard-working but temporarily indigent families with children who found themselves in dire straits. It was NOT meant as a lifestyle that induced people to intentionally have more children, just so that they could continue to qualify for it and not ever have to do anything remotely resembling 'work' ever again.
The union system grew out of a very legitimate need and was intended to stop the exploitation of workers back in the industrial age - a noble beginning. But now, here we are, bailing out auto manufacturers whose chief expense is workers with mere high school diplomas (or less) who make more money for screwing the same nut on the same bolt a billion times a day than I do as a CPA with advanced training and degrees and highly specialized knowledge and skills.
And on the flip side of the coin at those same belly-up auto manufacturers, you have top brass who abuse the system by voting themselves huge salaries and bonuses every year, manipulating the tax system and robbing the shareholders...all for the incredible talent they display and the massive value added they provide....of bankrupting the company.
You have small business owners who exploit the tax system (and I ought to know - I used to do their taxes) every single day - building their own houses and burying the costs in their business as deductible expenses...adding vaguely stated vehicles (personal campers used to tailgate at Tennessee football games) to the business fixed asset schedule and deducting THEM...calling their children's cell phones 'business expenses'....you name it, I've seen it.
Bottom line: there are ALOT of people in this world on the take.
You can choose to live in denial if you like. But if you want to continue to believe that most people are decent and moral and not at all interested in doing everything they can think of to get 'more for me', might I suggest that you NEVER become a CPA and start doing people's taxes.
Because after doing thousands and thousands of tax returns in my life, I can tell you - most people are all about looking out for Number One. By whatever means they think they can get away with.
