Thomas Rogers
Well-Known Member
Caymen also said:
It all depends...someone living in SoCal making $150k a year, trying to live on $75k may not be able to have as good a life as many people making $30k a year living elsewhere...furthermore, what does it mean to "live a better life".
Some of the happiest, most content people are modest (if not poor), and some of the most miserable people are rich.
Once we start passing judgement on who deserves to get back their own money, then the crap starts.
Thus, as I said above, the most fair way to do such a rebate is just let everyone get back some percentage of what they paid in....say 10%.
TJR
Those that make $150K/year could spend half of what they make and still live a better life than someone making $30K/year.
It all depends...someone living in SoCal making $150k a year, trying to live on $75k may not be able to have as good a life as many people making $30k a year living elsewhere...furthermore, what does it mean to "live a better life".
Some of the happiest, most content people are modest (if not poor), and some of the most miserable people are rich.
Once we start passing judgement on who deserves to get back their own money, then the crap starts.
Thus, as I said above, the most fair way to do such a rebate is just let everyone get back some percentage of what they paid in....say 10%.
TJR