To what, prove you can't do math?
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if you are getting into math, you are already looking at it way too closely and from a wrong angle
If the math doesn't work then any idea about it won't
if it was as simple as raising a tax rate, then would already have the rich paying the taxes
this is meritocracy, as long as the people with most money have the legal advisors around that are always one step ahead and finding they grey areas, then tax rate will never apply
it's like saying that raising the fine or strictening the policies for using steroids will decrease the usage, it won't
people will always do whatever do get an edge
then we would* (1st paragraph)
idk tho, am tarded
nostr:npub1zuuajd7u3sx8xu92yav9jwxpr839cs0kc3q6t56vd5u9q033xmhsk6c2uc you are more educated than me, halp
you’re saying something there.
supply and demand. the more rich people there is, the harder it’s gonna be to increase the taxes.
in Norway they tried to increase the taxes to over 50% (ridiculous) for certain people. what happened was that they all moved out, and took all innovation with them. Norway is already a country where the taxes are high, and innovation won’t excel, and so on and so forth.
don’t get me wrong. im all for taxes as long as i see the taxes being reflected back to me, and benefits me. but when the taxes becomes so high that prices on everything rises, it’s not sustainable for a «regular» person.
there’s probably plenty of other arguments but that would take the whole day to discuss
higher taxes drive out the HNWI and UHNWI from initially the state, and if federal, then also the country, decreasing the amount of jobs and money trickling down to the people, lowering the quality of life and eventually driving away the employees also
exactly but that won’t happen over night. it will be a slow shift that most people won’t even notice before it’s too late
i think Norway is a prime example of where the loyalty to the government is so high that we sometimes forget to question the long-term consequences of the actions they oftentimes take.
if you compare Norway and Sweden (two countries very similar on paper but in reality not) you will see why Sweden is doing a lot better in terms of these things compared to Norway
better in what sense? bending the knee more to the corporate?
actually lower taxes and driving innovation and lower prices overall
there’s more than math to it