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[โ€“] Rivalarrival@lemmy.today 5 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Tax wealth.

Agreed.

I don't think we even need to tax all wealth. We need to specifically tax registered securities. Financial assets.

Economically, it isn't a problem for a rich person to buy a yacht or a plane: Those assets were produced by workers; they are maintained by workers. The purchase of tangible assets means paychecks for the workers producing those assets. Economically, we shouldn't be discouraging the purchase of personal property assets.

The value the ultra-wealthy are capturing is the ownership of companies. The value of those companies is generated by workers, but is transferred to the ultra-wealthy. The workers are compensated with cash, rather than ownership interest.

What we need to do is make those securities more expensive for the ultra-wealthy to hold, and cheaper for the workers to hold. We need a progressive tax on securities, payable in shares of the security, rather than the dollar value of those securities.

[โ€“] pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip 4 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

Exactly. Company value shoots through the roof, it becomes a worker owned cooperative. Original owners get paid in cash, rather than in market distorting power.

Billionaires will argue they wouldn't take the bet, but they're bullshitting. They're constantly betting on stupider risks with lower payouts, all the time.