I think as one of the richest countries in the world we should direct some of our wealth to bring up the standard of living of those who need it, whether they are "deserving" in the puritanical sense or not. Jarod Kuschner, for example, is not what I would consider deserving, but he and his family have benefited to an obscene degree from public funds and from financial regulations that were written by people like him to benefit people like him.
I think we should invest in the country - schools, infrastructure, reliable mass transit, environment, etc - before looking at lowering taxes. And we would need to take a serious look at the entire tax structure before we start lowering tax rates all around.
There is something wrong that I paid more federal taxes in 2018 than General Motors, Chevron, Amazon, Halliburton, Netflix, Whirlpool, Aramark, Goodyear, IBM or many other companies. We're getting it backwards when we get upset with individuals/families on welfare or food stamps - or with the idea of providing these people with more when they didn't work for it - when these corporations are literally making away like bandits.