I wear "wingnut" like a badge...among the others I have (lemme see teabagger, nativist...it goes on and on). Fairness is really perspective. I simply do not believe in fairness in outcomes...but rather fairness in opportunity. All folks should be afforded an opportunity to chase their dreams...in doing so, I find it EXTREMELY hard to believe that successful people are more of a drain on the Federal government...which to me is the only justification for a graduated tax.
I want to prove I am better, faster, stronger, smarter...and I don't want help...I want to know what I've done was by my own ingenuity, guile, perserverence...whatever. However, as I'm sprinting across the finish line, I don't want you to tie an anvil to me simply because others are lagging behind. In my view, by doing so you rob me, but also thos lagging of the opportunity to see where the bar is, and ask why they aren't meeting it, and to execute a plan to improve. If you make it so everbody is just good enough...you are robbing them of their most important asset, their spirit and desire for self-determination.
A progressive tax code being fair is like saying we shoulda tied a brick to Rocket so his average yards per return came down in line with the other kids...when you play percentages in a discussion of fairness...you lose me. The rules are either the same...or they are not..PERIOD. My perspective is that fairness is lining everbody up at the start, not at the end. Yours is clearly different...I don't have a name for you, except buddy.