• SlopppyEngineer@lemmy.world
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    First you need to stop money from systematically flowing to the top or that dividing is only going to be a temporary measure.

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        I’d argue there should be a flat out cap on wealth. Nobody should have 500 billion dollars. Not sure what it should be, but somewhere under 500 billion.

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        To name a few:

        • the classic riot, violence and/or revolution
        • the coup
        • organizing through unions and have general strikes until things change
        • sustained peaceful protest
        • voting
        • switching to a different (underground) economic system
        • massive emigration

        All come with some serious downsides of course.

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          No. Leave my IRA and 401k alone.

          There is a reason every country that’s tried a wealth tax has abandoned it (or neutered it to the point that it’s primarily the burden of the middle class, completely defeating the ostensibly-stated purpose of getting more money from the wealthiest), learn some world history.

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            The reason countries abandon wealth taxation is because the ruling class, the bourgeoisie, doesn’t like it, and the justification is that it hurts the working class, the proletariat, even if that isn’t true.

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              No, they abandon it because the total tax revenue after implementation literally goes down instead of up, lol.

              Just because 100 people will buy your product X at $10 and you make $1000, doesn’t mean you’re guaranteed to make $2000 if you sell X for $20 instead. That’s basically the same principle–raising taxes doesn’t necessarily lead to an increase in revenue. People react to changes in policy.

              This is not speculation, it literally already happened. Stop speaking about this from your assumed expectations and learn the actual history.

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                I’m aware of how the economy works, we all took econ 101 and many of us went beyond that. You need to stop feigning superiority and assuming a lack of education on anyone pushing back against what you’re saying.