I understand what you want to do by invoking Reagan. I just find it odd given his efforts to whack the top marginal rate from 71 to 50 to 28 over the course of his presidency. It may have been that the period from 1982 to 1986 was prosperous and that can stand on its own, but deliberately affixing Reagan to the argument for a high top marginal rate is co-opting a conservative icon to justify 50% when it is quite clear that conservative icon wanted (and got) something much lower.
I introduced data into the conversation. You made a passing reference to the availability of big data without introduce an iota. If you have countervailing or more complete data you wish to introduce, feel free. The original issue was top income tax marginal rate and Palin-Cortez's nonsensical 70% top marginal rate (to pay for her Green New Deal). The reference to Reagan was specifically about top income tax marginal rate. The data I provided (and which is easily accessible) is about marginal tax rates and shares of income/taxes paid by various percentiles. The data on Reagan and his tax cuts is there for all to see.
If the target moves to broader tax policy then fine. If you don't want to examine tax policy in a vacuum the fine. But that's not the point you were making.
I introduced data into the conversation. You made a passing reference to the availability of big data without introduce an iota. If you have countervailing or more complete data you wish to introduce, feel free. The original issue was top income tax marginal rate and Palin-Cortez's nonsensical 70% top marginal rate (to pay for her Green New Deal). The reference to Reagan was specifically about top income tax marginal rate. The data I provided (and which is easily accessible) is about marginal tax rates and shares of income/taxes paid by various percentiles. The data on Reagan and his tax cuts is there for all to see.
If the target moves to broader tax policy then fine. If you don't want to examine tax policy in a vacuum the fine. But that's not the point you were making.
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