Yes. I do know that's a tax, and that taxes keep vital government services running. Services I need to be able to pursue my own livelihood. I don't see the justification in taxing people who have done well for themselves in order to give things to people who have done poorly.
What a noble spirit. It's remarkable.
So sad it's so misplaced.
First you seems to think that poeple that are rich deserve it, in the sense that they have "done well". It's false on several level.
-Some job are well paid because they brass a lot of money. Business lawyers, traders, ... but they are not more useful then jobs such as policeman, teachers, who, in the us at least, will have trouble paying for their kid's university. They are not harder then jobs such as mathematician, doctors, ... Money is not merit.
-A most used way to make money is to use money you don't have. By borowwing it, you can start a company, you can buy thing that you will rent, it's called the leverage effect. To use it, one condition. Being able to borrow money at low rate, which you can do if you're a corporation. Not so much if you're well
You.
Doing well, is pursuing an objective and achieve it, not being constantly running behind money.
It's teach generations of pupils the knowledge gathered since the dawn oh human kind, not using the flaw of the human mind to make them work for you. And believe me, the last point is the sole reason of the existence of business school.