It's not exclusive- if you want that tax cut, get married. If you're married, then you're not suffering anything.
And if you're single and not getting married, that's your own choice leading to higher taxes.
I personally have never, ever met a tax cut that I didn't like. I know big government lovers here have.
Live in perverts, who aren't married, are going to get the married state tax rates, which are lower than the rates for unmarried residents.
All other unmarried people will continue to pay the unmarried state rate.
That sure seems like a pretty exclusive tax cut to me.
Targeted tax cuts to specific groups, companies, industries, etc. aren't cuts at all. They're subsidies, and no different in the end from sending out a government check. Some things ought to be subsidized to keep our society running smoothly, but live in perverts aren't one of them.