Such hate and misconception
While Federal income taxes, and those states that have an income tax have a progressive structure, those are not the entirety of the tax burden faced by citizens. Once you factor in local taxes and sales taxes, and the tax shelters that are available to the rich that are not available to the poor and middle classes, the tax structure is quite regressive. Social Security, since it is capped at the first $95,000 of earned income, is also regressive.
And while you might find it shocking that the richest 5% pays 50% of the actual income tax revenue, while the poorest 50% only pays 4%, should should also be much more strongly shocked (and in the other way) that the richest 5% makes 90% of the income made in the country, and owns at least 90% of its wealth, while the poorest 50% earn less than 1% of the income earned in this country, and own even less than that. In other words, if we had even a flat tax, the richest 5% should be paying much more than they currently do.
And if you think the tax rate on the wealthy has anything to do with economic health, then how do you explain the fact that during the longest sustained period of economic growth in this country, the highest income tax rate on the highest earners (at the time, more than $1 million a year) was 90%? The actual distribution of money has more to do with the presence of jobs and a growing economy than the tax rate, and our current highest tax rate of less that 40% is hardly onerous. Our economy didn't being to suffer serious inflation and slowdown until we started letting monetarist economists (rather than Keynesians) govern the Federal Reserve and we started succumbing to the deregulation and privatization agenda of the descendants of the American Fascist Party and dismantling re-distributive programs of the New Deal, which were barely sufficient as it was.
And it's simply false that the government doesn't create jobs. Counting all federal agencies and the armed forces, the government employs far more people than any private business.
Personally, I believe we should return the tax structure of the 50's, eliminate corporate income tax, and replace the standard income tax deduction with a tax credit worth twice the current standard deduction.