Wouldn’t that also put the biggest tax burden on the US government if we base it on land? Land ownership should be incentivized, not punished, especially if it’s being maintained in a manner that benefits all stakeholders. With that said, perhaps an anti-trust perspective from regulators could be helpful. I also despise tax credits, so not sure how this can be implemented. Either way, land ownership is what makes America America, and there’s a certain point where someone has to act as government, just by design, after amassing such a huge quantity. So not sure if this is good or bad for citizens in the long-run. Definitely something to think about 💭