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November 25, 2007, 7:40pm (report abuse)Why is my 'fair share' so much more than others'? I went to college, worked hard, excelled in my profession and all the while pumped my income back into the econmy by purchasing cars and homes, etc. Now my efforts are penalized becuase of how much I earn??? They want me to pay $9500 in AMT becuase I work hard? Maybe I should get a credit for the 2:00AM calls from China and Russia...Maybe I should get a credit for travelling on weekends to make my trips more productive. Those in lower positions get OT, I get to pay more taxes!