I know the calculation would be a got'damned nightmare, but I assume the people in the lowest tax bracket aren't paying their share, and the people in the highest tax bracket are paying more than their share. I think I saw something that the top 1% pay like 37% of the taxes?
"In 2013, the top 1 percent of taxpayers accounted for more income taxes paid than the bottom 90 percent combined."
I would even argue that the country in summation isn't paying their share if we are running a deficit.
Unemployment still seems to be an issue. I understand the stance that everyone who can find work is a net positive, but not if it means that someone who is already here legally loses out on that job. I'm also concerned about driving down wages. It's already impossible to support a family with income from unskilled work.