Because we've been running historically large budget deficits for the last 20 years? Someone's going to have to pay the piper sooner or later, and I'd rather not saddle my descendants with crippling levels of public debt. Any tax cut that isn't at least revenue neutral is a big f*ck you to future generations.
Read the f*cking bible, dude. I must have missed the bit about "Blessed are the Makers™, for they are the drivers of GNP. But woe to the Poor, for they hold back the Great Men." Jesus totally would have loved Ayn Rand, amirite?
Your concept of what constitutes "wealthy" is wildly skewed. We live in the richest and most powerful empire the world has ever seen, and our estate tax
still only hits 0.2% of estates. If you're on track to have that sort of "problem", then you're wealthy, regardless of whether you consider yourself so.
Did you miss the
parable of the rich fool at mass two weeks ago?
I often argue here that there's little meaningful difference between our two major parties. F*ck liberalism.
Assuming you agree that: (1) taxes are a necessary evil; (2) regressive taxes are bad; and (3) taxes that cause market distortions are also bad, then there's simply no argument against the estate tax. It's the least regressive and distorting tax available to us. I'm obviously not arguing that the estate tax is
per se a good thing, but unless you've designed a compelling new way to run a nation state
without compulsory taxation, these sorts of criticisms are completely besides the point.