
The tax system wasn't built for the economy we're creating.
It was built for the economy we left behind.
The problem?
Too many people benefit from complexity.
Politicians.
Lobbyists.
Agencies.
Compliance industries.
Special interests.
A simpler system threatens too many business models.
That's why real reform never happens.
The answer isn't another 10,000 pages of tax code.
It's the 80/20 rule.
Keep the 20% of rules that generate 80% of the desired outcomes.
Delete the rest.
My guess?
We'd cut compliance costs in half, reduce government waste, and make the tax system understandable to normal Americans again.
Hit the entire system with the 80/20 stick.
My .02
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