Funny thing, Joe the Plumber owes quite a bit of back taxes to the state of Ohio. Maybe that is his way of not supporting taxes, by not paying them.

Also, as it has been outline many times, if Joe the Plumber's NET income from his business is 250,000 dollars or more, his taxes will go up. That is NET, not GROSS, aka all his deductions of business expenses such as Rent, Payroll, etc etc etc will almost certainly lower his Net income less than 250k.

Side note: what plumber makes 250k net a year? Hell that's more that some doctors make.

Erik