Please tax the people taking us for a ride as much as possible
They've had it too good for too long.
It's not just the billionaires.
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Please tax the people taking us for a ride as much as possible
They've had it too good for too long.
It's not just the billionaires.
Based king
Here is a thought experiment:
I raise that conspiracy with this one: What is an OK amount of money to be lost on taxation for the rich that will cause political divide among the plebs that rifts forms that they treat each other like different species and bicker and fight among themselves in the name of the banner they stand for, mostly on the pure hatred for other banner and people who stand for that?
Too bad Billionaires' Row is already cutting out a big portion of that tax revenue with a loophole.
It's as if he's right.
"Threatens." Oh, they mean "proposes as an alternative."
Fuckin' NYT.
Threatened makes him sound way coolerI
Honestly, it does.
yeah. status quo bias
Scale the property tax exponentially based on the valuation of the property. Make sure the wealthy land owners pay more. Much, much more.
thats a good idea. A progressive property tax. I sorta can't believe it never occured to me and I never saw it mentioned previously. Would encourage affordable housing building I think to.
A large building with a lot of rentals would be taxed at a high total value, and this increased cost would be passed on to renters, thereby defeating the purpose. It should o ly apply to unrented properties.
and this increased cost would be passed on to renters
Wrong. Renters are already paying the most the market will bear.
There'd likely be a lot of ways around it. Large plots would be broken up into smaller legal boundaries, parts would be owned by shell companies, parts would be loaned out and rented back at low rates, etc. etc. They'd find a way to take advantage of it to pay less than anyone else.
A straight-up land tax with no frills does the job. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Again this happens with all taxes and yeah you would need to deal with shananigans. shell companies in general are a problem. I feel we should actually not allow companies to own companies and im not sure we should allow companies to be in multiple markets.
Companies definitely should not be allowed to own companies.
yeah there is far to much companies owning other companies owning other companies. the whole point of stock was individuals investing in a company that did something
Its so funny the NYT has like half a dozen quotes about people opposed to the tax hikes but not a single one has presented a real idea for alternatives.
The alternative is deficit spending which is the goal. That way poor people get penalized.
Everything is overpriced so that the people making more money than us can make even more money. It has nothing to do with keeping the lights on and only useful idiots think otherwise.
"Why can't we just continue as normal and keep pushing the problems down the road for someone else to figure out?" - New York's comfortable masses who are already older than dirt and have no stake in the future, and basically all of America's financial policy for the last hundred years.