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I hate that people will argue that highly taxing billionaires is disciplining success. Really? In what way? At what point is the success of their brand, product, or company no longer really theirs? When you're a megacorp with hundreds of thousands of employees what about the success they are producing? It's preposterous to keep holding these oligarchs up on a pedestal and continuing to pretend that they add any real benefit to anything other than the optics their PR people invent for them.
I never understood what you guys mean when you say they should be taxed more. Like.. they are taxed for their income under the same laws you are?
Billionaires are not literally sitting atop a pile of a billion dollars in cash. Their "wealth" is unrealised, which means it's the net worth of assets that they haven't cashed in. In most cases they can't cash in their wealth in even if they wanted. How will you tax them on money they just don't have?
Tax them on loans against those assets. If they can spend it, it's fucking income. Enough bullshit.
Fair enough.