The name is grimly fitting because in a sane political system he'd be a hardline, unbudgeable right-wing voter. I also think he's a useful reminder that "why won't the side I disagree with vote in muh Best Interests?" really isn't the rhetorical magic bullet everybody assumes it is, and is no substitute for voting based on sound moral principles.
Again, implying it is outrageous to want to keep 50% of my paycheck. This is why the progressive movement is nothing more than self-entitled nonsense.
I...I can't be "self-entitled" if my family is one of the ones that'll be taxed more.
You need to just accept the fact that not everyone agrees with socialism, which is why Bernie Sanders will never ever be President.
People can be
convinced by socialism, or at least some aspects of it. They have been in the past in several countries. The chance for that to happen in the US is higher than it has been in a long time.
Of course
you never would be convinced, but you're not the target audience. The good thing about supporting a class-politics approach is that we don't need people like you in our political movement.