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  • frog 🐸
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    178 months ago

    I’d love to see a study into what happens in countries that raise taxes on the rich. Do they all leave, as they constantly threaten to if taxes are raised? Do they find ways to dodge it? Or do they just pay it and life carries on?

    • @Overzeetop@beehaw.org
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      28 months ago

      countries that raise taxes on the rich

      That’s Europe, right? The countries with universal healthcare, reasonably maintained infrastructure, and generally high standards of living? I don’t know, I don’t think it would work in the US. Too much Freedom™ here to overcome.

      • frog 🐸
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        18 months ago

        Even a lot of European countries don’t tax the wealthy as much as they could/should! The public services and infrastructure tend to be funded by a higher tax burden on the lower and middle classes, combined with borrowing (for example, France). And the UK is absolutely terrified that all the rich people would leave if they had to pay their fair share. Given their rentier capitalism contributes virtually nothing to productivity or public services, I think we should call their bluff.

  • ArtZuron
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    48 months ago

    Considering lots of folks knew it wasn’t going to work even as he was pushing for it, it’s not a surprise. We’ve known this for decades

      • ArtZuron
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        18 months ago

        Yes exactly. It wasn’t ever actually meant to help most people. It was dressed up pretty-like to fool an entire generation of rubes who are blind to what it did to their children and grandchildren

  • Leonard Kelley
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    8 months ago

    Reagan would have pretended in public to hate Trump, but as long as he didnt think anyone was looking they’d probably admire each others perverted dismantling of the USA.