• @[email protected]
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        165 days ago

        That’s why more countries should adopt the usa’s stance on external taxation. As much as people bitch about it, it’s a great anti tax haven policy, even if we don’t follow through on everything else necessary to do so

    • ObjectivityIncarnate
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      35 days ago

      Someone needs to read up on “capital flight”, this is a known phenomenon we’re talking about, not speculation.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 days ago

        I’m not saying it doesn’t ever happen, but we really need to stop talking about it like it’s such a serious threat to the country’s financial stability that we should chicken out and stop taxing the rich.

        The billionaires in all those other tax haven countries also repeatedly make the same threats to their own governments too. They’re playing us for chumps.

        • ObjectivityIncarnate
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          24 days ago

          it’s such a serious threat to the country’s financial stability that we should chicken out and stop taxing the rich.

          No one’s saying this, this is a straw man.

          It’s just a simple fact that there is a ‘sweet spot’ when it comes to maximizing tax revenue. It’s the same as if you’re selling a product for $10, then 100 people buy it, and you assume that you’ll double your $1000 profit if you sell it for $20 instead, but then the number of buyers went down to 10, and now your bottom line is $800 less, instead.

          “Just tax them more” is not the simple/obvious solution it appears to be on the surface. Also, people don’t just not react when stuff like this changes, to protect themselves; just compare tax revenue presently to what it was when it capped out at (iirc) 91%.

          And even IF ‘turning that dial’ simply increased tax revenue, it needs to be combined with that revenue being spent productively, for it to make any difference at all. Hell, I think the US already brings in more than enough tax revenue to do everything we want it to do, if it was doing it as efficiently as it could be.

          • @[email protected]
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            14 days ago

            No one’s saying this, this is a straw man.

            …and then you go on to spew exactly that talking point at length.

            • ObjectivityIncarnate
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              Fuck off, liar. This is what I identified as a straw man:

              it’s such a serious threat to the country’s financial stability that we should chicken out and stop taxing the rich.

              Now quote me “spew[ing] exactly that talking point” that we should stop taxing the rich. You won’t, because you can’t, because I didn’t.

              Shameless, pathetic liar.

              • @[email protected]
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                13 days ago

                …you do understand that “stop taxing the rich” in that sentence doesn’t literally mean set it to 0%, yeah? The only strawmanning here is you taking things way too literally. You still argued exact the thing I was talking about, i.e. that taxing them might make us lose revenue therefore we shouldn’t do it.

                Also, ad hominems get you blocked, so bye bye

                • ObjectivityIncarnate
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                  “stop taxing” doesn’t mean stop taxing

                  calling a lie a lie is ad hominem

                  Fuck all the way off, pathetic liar.