Jeff Bezos frames U.S. taxes as a spending problem

Jeff Bezos says the U.S. does not have a revenue problem.
He says it has a spending problem.
His argument is that ordinary workers are being asked to send too much money to Washington while the government keeps expanding spending.
Bezos points to the tax burden on middle-income workers and argues that fiscal reform should start by reducing pressure on people with normal wages.
The broader market takeaway is fiscal.
The debate is not only about who pays taxes.
It is about whether the government can control spending before debt and interest costs become a bigger drag on the economy.