How do you think wealth gets created? By people figuring out the best ways to NOT GIVE ANYONE ELSE THEIR MONEY!
I guess that's obscene now.
So it is also obscene for the waitress to not declare her tips as income too, eh?
![]() How do you think wealth gets created? By people figuring out the best ways to NOT GIVE ANYONE ELSE THEIR MONEY!
I guess that's obscene now. So it is also obscene for the waitress to not declare her tips as income too, eh? I will choose a path that's clear. I will choose freewill.
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![]() if rich people using their money to avoid paying for their share of the commons isn't it?
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![]() Adam Smith did have a few things to say about them, though: http://www.perceptio...k.com/maxims.html
I. The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities; You think Mr. Lampert is contributing in a fair proportion by being taxed at 15%, that his revenue should be taxed differently than your waitress? I think Mr. Smith would be appalled, myself. Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() So did many other figures, including Marx.
If the rules were such that this gentleman could NOT move his money to himself in 2 different methods and receive 2 different treatments I would not cry for him. What I AM saying, is that expecting him to pay 20% more that he has to is an unrealistic expectation (contrary to his very nature..and actually contrary to almost everyones nature)..and to tag it as "obscene" is lunacy. When is the last time you walked into a car dealer and were perfectly fine looking at the sticker and paying that price? I will choose a path that's clear. I will choose freewill.
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![]() So Adam Smith is like Marx now? :-p
Of course if the tax break is available to him, he's going to take it. The big problem is the mindset that created the tax break in the first place, not him taking advantage of it. It's another symptom of the broken tax system. Of course, I have little doubt that he and/or his firm has lobbied to keep the rule in place. This gift to him and others like him didn't appear out of thin air. On the destruction of wealth if people pay their fair share of taxes canard: http://ctj.org/pdf/c...dinterest2010.pdf (2 page .pdf): DonÂt We Want to Encourage Venture Capital? HTH. Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() no different than a vacuum cleaner salesman. Loophole needs to be closed. Until then it can be used, thats how it works.
thanx, bill |
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![]() there might be something to the item on which they agree.
Actually, I suspect a serious student of the two could find a substantial body of theory in common between them. And I think it is valuable to remember that the robber barons created Karl Marx. (In rather the same way that the Catholic Church teaches that giving up sex is a bad thing to do.) Without them - or with them properly regulated - nobody would have listened to him. ---------------------------------------
I think it's perfectly clear we're in the wrong band. (Tori Amos) |
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![]() Money isn't value. It's a marker we use to exchange value.
Wealth gets created by people doing useful things, which create something that didn't exist before. --
Drew |
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![]() but a wealthy individual is certainly not going to volunteer to give away 20% more of anything for no return value.
That would be the point. I will choose a path that's clear. I will choose freewill.
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![]() because of their most awesome Galtiness is not a net benefit to wealthy people in America? If the US does hit that wall, the US dollar will tank and their wealth will disappear along with it.
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