The stangest phenomenon is people who aren't ultra rich worried about the ultra rich being taxed too much.
@JGasson_21 We don't like the smell of communism. If people have good ideas, work hard to make them a reality, take enormous risks that could ruin them and manage to become successful, more power to them!
@JGasson_21 Yeah because maybe not everybody's life goal is to work for the government. These are the people that build companies and this country.
@JGasson_21 The strangest phenomenon is actually people who don't think much about monetary policy because the budget will balance itself posting takes about monetary policy and the budget.
@JGasson_21 Show me someone that accumulated a large amount of $ and did it with just their day job. Aside from the lottery, the only way to build wealth is through taking risks, via biz, investment and innovation. Show me incentives and I’ll show you results.
@JGasson_21 My father paid capital gains tax when he sold his business to settle a divorce. He was one of those 'top 1%' earners for that year, the sale was over $250k. He is currently broke. The top earners from year to year in a dynamic society is not some fixed class of people.
After you are done making the ultra rich not ultra rich, and there are still problems you will come for the rich until they aren't rich anymore. It's the reverse bernie sanders. When he wasn't a millionaire, millionaires were the problem, now he is, and billionaires are the problem.
The strange phenomenon of those screaming eat the rich not understand how easy it is for the ultra rich to change their country of residence and end up with 0 instead of something, is baffling. Big government is inefficient and expensive. The proof is in how much money is poured into our healthcare system vs. the quality of the services received. The amount of taxes we pay we would expect to have the best healthcare in the world. We can look at other examples, but that one alone should suffice to make you question yourself. Big gov = more holes for corruption to hide in. It's sad that such a simple concept goes over your head.
@JGasson_21 Na... it's not weird when you understand how economies work and grow. Mentally speaking, my cat is ultra-rich compared to you buddy!