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The wealth taxes people are suggesting wouldn't stop wealth inequality, even if they were efficient. They would barely slow it down. If you actually made them so high, as to be effective, you would risk tipping over into deflation and causing a sovereign wealth crisis. And there is nothing to stop the government from using the new tax income for more give-aways to the rich.

For instance, they could hit Elon with a 6% wealth tax. His wealth would still grow much faster than the economy. And they can then give his companies environmental subsidies, NASA projects with inflated prices, AI innovation grants, Department of Defense work, free land for data centers, etc. Or they could rent the data his apps collect, and use that to track everyone. That's one way how he got so rich, in the first place: carbon credits for Teslas.

**People are right to think that wealth inequality at these levels are a scourge on humanity and a gross injustice, and they are right to be angry about it. We should all be angry about it.** But they are wrong to think that they can solve the problem of wealth inequality with politics, as the government is what made these people so rich, and these people now effectively own the government. These measures can only offer a temporary reprieve and assuage the righteous anger for a bit, which is better than nothing, but they do not solve the underlying problem of the government being way too big and printing way too much money.

We have to fix the money, to fix the world.
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Pinguimdarelva⚡ · 5d
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Bennu Breath 𓅣 · 5d
We need to think and feel ourselves into a new way of seeing the world, a new state of consciousness that can embrace the idea of deflationary money and with it an economy that doesn't have to grow in a material way in order to produce wealth.
Chip · 5d
We need more of this. Recognizing the problem is still (very much) a problem, while acknowledging the government isn’t the solution. The general population has lost their motivation/imagination.
gojiberra · 5d
oh the carbon credits for Teslas. that made my blood boil. i was paying 300$ a month to ride an *electric* subway to work while my roommate got $5000 + $7500 check in the mail from federal and state governments for LEASing a fuel cell powered car. at least in that case the money went to Toyota. th...
Retinadoc · 5d
Zakat is the answer as is Islamic inheritance law
Bitcoin Mises · 5d
Taxes are bad. Deflation is good.
Comte de Sats Germain · 5d
This project of ours - Bitcoin - is the single most important project in history. Every other problem is contained within it.
Kayne · 4d
It's crazy seeing people on nostr argue against deflation. Yeah baby just keep them money printers going keep that bubble pumped up, just keep inflating it until it pops and your entire society collapses. Instead of letting it deflate, because deflation means lower profits for corporations