Should Income Tax Be Uniform and Gay Marriage Legal Nationwide?

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The discussion centers around two key points: the right to gay marriage and tax equality. The first point argues for the legalization of gay marriage, emphasizing that everyone should have the right to marry whom they love, noting that divorce rates are higher among heterosexual couples than among same-sex couples. The second point advocates for a tax system where individuals pay the same percentage of their income, regardless of their earnings, promoting fairness in taxation. The conversation also seeks clarification on whether the tax equality refers to a fixed dollar amount or a percentage, with the consensus leaning towards a percentage-based approach.
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i think a few are

1. of course gay marriage why shouldn't everyone have the right to marry who they love there is more straight marriage divorce than gay marriage

2. the same amount taxed on a person no matter how much money they make


thats all i got for now tell me what you think
 
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Welcome to PF.

For the second, do you mean the same amount in dollars or the same percent?
 
russ_watters said:
Welcome to PF.

For the second, do you mean the same amount in dollars or the same percent?


percent
 
and thank you for the welcome
 
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