You were clear that you think that the burden of tax debt falls on the middle class, without supporting that claim. When you looked at my link (did you?) You can see that this is entirely untrue. Did you look at my other response pointing out another fallacy you posted? Oddly you didn't respond to either of those.
I am extremely familiar with capitalism and communism, both in state form and in stateless forms.
It is my experience that, almost every time, when someone is pointing out socio-economic issues (i.e. things they don't like), they take the easy way out and just blame it on capitalism or communism, when it is usually neither, or a state version of either, which makes the problem the existence of the state, not the actual capitalism and sometimes not the communism (which is a fine system as long as participation is voluntary)