Posted by James22 on November 15, 2011 at 10:02:10 from (207.179.221.14):
In Reply to: OT. FUTURE OF FARMING posted by NE.IL on November 15, 2011 at 02:56:57:
I've seen the term "fair" being used by many to justify certain situations; ie, wealthy aren't paying their fair share of taxes, although they already pay a significant majority. What is fair, whom determines what is fair? Seems fair is frequently used by those which are trying to extract more money from whomever, whether it be a union or by some factions to increase taxes. Would agree many corporations and wealthy individuals are greedy but it is a very slippery slope when start using the word "fair" which is largely a personal interpretation. Personally I'm comfortable, but a "far cry" from wealthy. Is land rent fair when you make enough per acre that it doesn't require many acres to survive? Bottom line is that my interpretation of a fair land rent should be what the local market is willing to offer.
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