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Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View PostI hope not, but there has been some noise recently about the billionaires preferring Trump to Warren or someone who wants to take their money.
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostIf they think Sanders or Warren could actually enact such taxation policies, I could see that, for sure. But I don't think Bloomberg specifically goes there.---------------------------------------------
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The cant imagine re: billionaire class would want to do right thing is projection. Gates as an example, he recently pointed out he has paid more in taxes than any person in history over his lifetime, and if he had to have paid double via Warren plan, he would not be especially devastated. Part of this, as I would hope anyone knows, is he has structured his wealth to be primarily a vehicle to improving lives, reducing inequality, and ending sickness. You could spend time on the Gates Foundation website and see the literal millions of lives affected in foundations efforts eradicating certain sickness and disease around world.
Gates plan is to give 99% of his money away, but simple taxation of 99% would be poisonous. Gates spends his funds way more effectively than any government could. Another, Warren Buffet, who for decades has been # 2 richest person has also pledged more than 99% of his wealth to charity, and you can go online to see how those efforts have manifested over the decades while still understanding simple govt theft of wealth would have short circuited what is infinitely more effective in Buffet hands that govt waste. Contrast this with Trump, who is notoriously self dealing to personally profit from any move. Over and over again, even Trumps charities are fronts for pocketing money to himself, and courts have to order that funds go to proper recipients, just a terrible creature.
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Originally posted by gcstomp View PostThe cant imagine re: billionaire class would want to do right thing is projection. Gates as an example, he recently pointed out he has paid more in taxes than any person in history https://www.marketwatch.com/story/wa...2019-11-08over his lifetime, and if he had to have paid double via Warren plan, he would not be especially devastated. Part of this, as I would hope anyone knows, is he has structured his wealth to be primarily a vehicle to improving lives, reducing inequality, and ending sickness. You could spend time on the Gates Foundation website and see the literal millions of lives affected in foundations efforts eradicating certain sickness and disease around world.
Gates plan is to give 99% of his money away, but simple taxation of 99% would be poisonous. Gates spends his funds way more effectively than any government could. Another, Warren Buffet, who for decades has been # 2 richest person has also pledged more than 99% of his wealth to charity, and you can go online to see how those efforts have manifested over the decades while still understanding simple govt theft of wealth would have short circuited what is infinitely more effective in Buffet hands that govt waste. Contrast this with Trump, who is notoriously self dealing to personally profit from any move. Over and over again, even Trumps charities are fronts for pocketing money to himself, and courts have to order that funds go to proper recipients, just a terrible creature.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/wa...ood-2019-11-08
Under Warren’s “ultra-millionaire tax,” households making at least $50 million would pay a 2% tax on every dollar above that amount and then a 3% tax for every dollar of net worth above $1 billion. Gates — worth an estimated $106 billion, according to Forbes — would have to pay almost $6 billion annually in addition to his other taxes, according to Andrew Ross Sorkin, the journalist and DealBook Conference host.un
Edit: Not to mention your comments about government theft of wealth support my position. Not too many billionaires are likely to want the government taking more of their money.Last edited by The Feral Slasher; 11-13-2019, 10:44 AM.---------------------------------------------
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The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
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Originally posted by gcstomp View PostThe cant imagine re: billionaire class would want to do right thing is projection. Gates as an example, he recently pointed out he has paid more in taxes than any person in history over his lifetime, and if he had to have paid double via Warren plan, he would not be especially devastated. Part of this, as I would hope anyone knows, is he has structured his wealth to be primarily a vehicle to improving lives, reducing inequality, and ending sickness. You could spend time on the Gates Foundation website and see the literal millions of lives affected in foundations efforts eradicating certain sickness and disease around world.
Gates plan is to give 99% of his money away, but simple taxation of 99% would be poisonous. Gates spends his funds way more effectively than any government could. Another, Warren Buffet, who for decades has been # 2 richest person has also pledged more than 99% of his wealth to charity, and you can go online to see how those efforts have manifested over the decades while still understanding simple govt theft of wealth would have short circuited what is infinitely more effective in Buffet hands that govt waste. Contrast this with Trump, who is notoriously self dealing to personally profit from any move. Over and over again, even Trumps charities are fronts for pocketing money to himself, and courts have to order that funds go to proper recipients, just a terrible creature.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikshe.../#6d799d051b9e
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bezos would go to war over taxes, and part of it is bezos hates waste. amzn is a monster, eating small biz across the globe to spew out a nickel savings on every widget shipped. workers in massive amzn warehouses the size of 12 football fields each, report how they carry their orders via handheld device that directs them to pick up next item from shelf and deliver to correct destination shute, with ruthless efficiency. time per item is based on how many steps from chute, ie every second is monitored and expected to be profitable. i think of bezos as borg from star trek, eating everything, using what is efficient, destroying all else. that is 1 type of billionaire.
re: posted article, interesting. gates simple statement is at what point would govt tax or confiscation be deterence to living in country. it would be vastly beyond a mere few points higher tax rate, not just from selfish pov of wealthy would simply hyper accelerate their ever growing wealth a wee bit slower. but imo warren is nigh unelectable, but even if it came to pass, her cap gains tax would not pass.
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Wow, Atlanta Journal-Constitution has Georgia swinging for the Dems across all challengers (Georgia voted for Dopey Don by 5% in 2016). I realize the upset of 2016 still weighs heavy on everyone's minds (for Dems, it can happen again; for Repubs, polls lie), but this is amazing:
Code:Georgia: Trump vs. Biden Atlanta Journal-Constitution Biden 51, Trump 43 Biden +8 Georgia: Trump vs. Warren Atlanta Journal-Constitution Warren 47, Trump 44 Warren +3 Georgia: Trump vs. Sanders Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sanders 48, Trump 44 Sanders +4 Georgia: Trump vs. Buttigieg Atlanta Journal-Constitution Buttigieg 46, Trump 43 Buttigieg +3 Georgia: Trump vs. Harris Atlanta Journal-Constitution Harris 45, Trump 44 Harris +1
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Originally posted by gcstomp View Postre: posted article, interesting. gates simple statement is at what point would govt tax or confiscation be deterence to living in country. it would be vastly beyond a mere few points higher tax rate, not just from selfish pov of wealthy would simply hyper accelerate their ever growing wealth a wee bit slower. but imo warren is nigh unelectable, but even if it came to pass, her cap gains tax would not pass.
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Originally posted by gcstomp View Postbezos would go to war over taxes, and part of it is bezos hates waste. amzn is a monster, eating small biz across the globe to spew out a nickel savings on every widget shipped. workers in massive amzn warehouses the size of 12 football fields each, report how they carry their orders via handheld device that directs them to pick up next item from shelf and deliver to correct destination shute, with ruthless efficiency. time per item is based on how many steps from chute, ie every second is monitored and expected to be profitable. i think of bezos as borg from star trek, eating everything, using what is efficient, destroying all else. that is 1 type of billionaire.
re: posted article, interesting. gates simple statement is at what point would govt tax or confiscation be deterence to living in country. it would be vastly beyond a mere few points higher tax rate, not just from selfish pov of wealthy would simply hyper accelerate their ever growing wealth a wee bit slower. but imo warren is nigh unelectable, but even if it came to pass, her cap gains tax would not pass.---------------------------------------------
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Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View PostBut what is proposed is not just a few points higher tax rate. It's a wealth tax, not an income tax, and over time it eats away at accumulated wealth. It would be a huge increase in taxes.---------------------------------------------
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Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View PostBut what is proposed is not just a few points higher tax rate. It's a wealth tax, not an income tax, and over time it eats away at accumulated wealth. It would be a huge increase in taxes.
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostActually, if you check out the article I posted, the wealth tax on its own isn't huge at all. It is the capital gains tax that is yuge. The wealth tax, if implemented 10 years ago, according the the article, would mean Gates will be worth today about 6 billion less than he is. Not that much for a guy worth around 100 billion. But the capital gains tax would have brought him down about 50 billion over the last 10 years. Even more for Bezos. Now that is yuge.---------------------------------------------
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostActually, if you check out the article I posted, the wealth tax on its own isn't huge at all. It is the capital gains tax that is yuge. The wealth tax, if implemented 10 years ago, according the the article, would mean Gates will be worth today about 6 billion less than he is. Not that much for a guy worth around 100 billion. But the capital gains tax would have brought him down about 50 billion over the last 10 years. Even more for Bezos. Now that is yuge.---------------------------------------------
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The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
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Originally posted by The Feral Slasher View PostI think 2 or 3 percent wealth tax on it's own would result in a much higher yearly tax than any billionaire has ever paid in there life. It may not dent their net worth in the short run, but it is a huge increase in taxes. And over time it will cost them a huge amount of money.
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