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orthoclad

(2,910 posts)
Tue May 2, 2023, 10:21 AM May 2023

'They can survive just fine'

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/may/02/bernie-sanders-interview-chris-wallace-tax-rich

“Are you basically saying that once you get to $999m that the government should confiscate all the rest?” Matthews asked the US senator from Vermont, who is an independent but caucuses with Democrats and has helped them attain their current slim majority in the upper congressional chamber.
“Yeah,” Sanders replied. “You may disagree with me but, fine, I think people can make it on $999m. I think that they can survive just fine.”
Wallace had earlier mentioned how the late Sam Walton could make the giant retail chain Walmart the largest single private employer in the US thanks to his family’s net worth of about $225bn. Sanders countered that Walmart in many cases pays starvation wages to its 1.2 million employees despite how rich the Waltons are.
“Many of their workers are on Medicaid or food stamps,” Sanders said, referring to forms of government assistance for which low-income Americans can qualify. “In other words, taxpayers are subsidizing the wealthiest family in the country. Do I think that’s right? No, I don’t.”


Walmart is a good example of the damage megacorps do to the US. Jobs there were not "created"; Walmart replaced tons of local stores and small businesses with starvation-wage big box stores. Same with Amazon. Amazon does not create jobs, it replaces jobs, with working conditions that require people to pee in bottles because they don't have time for bathroom breaks. Meanwhile, the people at the head of these corps get to play with space-dildo tourism, and buying judges and politicians.

Demand for goods and services creates jobs. Capitalists just steal labor.

A belated May Day post. Happy International Labor Day!
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'They can survive just fine' (Original Post) orthoclad May 2023 OP
Funny how those billionaires never stop hearing the wolf at the door Warpy May 2023 #1
I don't think of it as confiscatory orthoclad May 2023 #2
REPEAL AND REPLACE THE TRUMP TAX SCAM AZ8theist May 2023 #9
Cocain and money. multigraincracker May 2023 #3
True orthoclad May 2023 #4
A charming sentiment, but I don't understand the logic behind it. Beastly Boy May 2023 #5
No. Massive wealth is stolen labor. orthoclad May 2023 #6
My objection is to the government's right to confiscate the money. Beastly Boy May 2023 #7
The government has always been able to confiscate money, throughout history. BWdem4life May 2023 #8
Because only the billionaire class... dchill May 2023 #13
Did I say that? Beastly Boy May 2023 #14
I think it's hilarious that you think - dchill May 2023 #15
I think it's hilarious that Bernie is saying that. Beastly Boy May 2023 #16
Okay. It does make sense to me. dchill May 2023 #17
Then I don't understand why you find it hilarious Beastly Boy May 2023 #18
You're not. dchill May 2023 #19
??? Context, please? Beastly Boy May 2023 #20
Money has two conflicting uses IbogaProject May 2023 #10
True. It's an obscenity. Joinfortmill May 2023 #11
During the '50s the top tax tier was 90%... Shipwack May 2023 #12
There weren't any billionaires then orthoclad May 2023 #21

Warpy

(111,318 posts)
1. Funny how those billionaires never stop hearing the wolf at the door
Tue May 2, 2023, 10:48 AM
May 2023

or maybe it's just the sound of their dicks getting smaller when they find out some other billionaire has more billions than they do.

Yeah, taxes should be confiscatory at that level. Let them boast about how much they paid to support the country.

Democrats need to submit a budget bill reversing TFG's tax giveaway to his billionaire class as a counter to their vicious spending cuts. They need to let people see the difference between the parties.

Every dollar spent at the bottom has a multiplier effect as labor as added to it on its way through the economy. Every million lavished on the very top does nothing, it's largely removed from the economy except as inflationary pressure on things like the stock market.

AZ8theist

(5,487 posts)
9. REPEAL AND REPLACE THE TRUMP TAX SCAM
Tue May 2, 2023, 12:14 PM
May 2023

I've been saying that for years now......

I used to get a refund in April. Now I have to pay. Same salary. It all changed after Trumps tax scam was enacted.

Beastly Boy

(9,393 posts)
5. A charming sentiment, but I don't understand the logic behind it.
Tue May 2, 2023, 11:23 AM
May 2023

By analogy, should the government confiscate the royalties to It’s OK to be Angry about Capitalism because the book's author can make it on his compensation as a US Senator?

Beastly Boy

(9,393 posts)
7. My objection is to the government's right to confiscate the money.
Tue May 2, 2023, 11:33 AM
May 2023

Chances are overwhelming against its ability to use it to compensate the victims of stolen labor, regardless of how you define it.

Wouldn't it be more equitable to punish the perpetrators for each specific instance of stolen labor? This way at least the theft of labor as an offense can be defined in legal terms.

BWdem4life

(1,683 posts)
8. The government has always been able to confiscate money, throughout history.
Tue May 2, 2023, 12:05 PM
May 2023

Render to Caesar what is Caesar's.

Beastly Boy

(9,393 posts)
14. Did I say that?
Tue May 2, 2023, 01:26 PM
May 2023

I don't recall commenting on the billionaire class at all. Nevertheless, the merits of your sarcasm escape me as well. How does it offer a justification to what Bernie is proposing?

I am assuming that you are against the institutions or the persons who have it in their power to confiscate money. I am too. I do not exempt government from this list. Can you explain how the government confiscating money is any more ethical than the billionaire class confiscating money? That's the part of Bernie's sentiment that I don't get.

dchill

(38,516 posts)
15. I think it's hilarious that you think -
Tue May 2, 2023, 03:04 PM
May 2023

- just like rich conservative - that the government "confiscates" money. Tax rates are a known thing. Rich people rake in the money, but don't want to pay the taxes. THEY'RE in the wrong, not the government.

Beastly Boy

(9,393 posts)
16. I think it's hilarious that Bernie is saying that.
Tue May 2, 2023, 03:19 PM
May 2023
“Are you basically saying that once you get to $999m that the government should confiscate all the rest?” Matthews asked the US senator from Vermont, who is an independent but caucuses with Democrats and has helped them attain their current slim majority in the upper congressional chamber.
“Yeah,” Sanders replied. “You may disagree with me but, fine, I think people can make it on $999m. I think that they can survive just fine.”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/may/02/bernie-sanders-interview-chris-wallace-tax-rich

To me, it doesn't make sense, actually.

Beastly Boy

(9,393 posts)
18. Then I don't understand why you find it hilarious
Tue May 2, 2023, 04:09 PM
May 2023

when someone other than Bernie appears to you to be saying exactly the same thing.

IbogaProject

(2,824 posts)
10. Money has two conflicting uses
Tue May 2, 2023, 12:43 PM
May 2023

Money can be a store of value or a medium of exchange. In reality it needs to do a balance of both. The need for high taxes on the wealthy doesn't need to be for redistribution as much as getting the money to flow through the economy better. The most rich don't spend their money very fast at all and this presents a drag on economic activity. As we've seen when the minimum wage goes up so does economic activity. When we've cut the upper tax rates over the last 40 years, each time the economy has slowed or contracted. The stupid tax breaks that Private Equity and Hedge funds plus the tax code favoring leveraged buy outs and corporate share repurchases slow our economy and makes our economic relations unequal. How can a small landlord having to pay taxes compete against private equity reinvesting without annual tax bills on their 'carried interest'? They can't. Here in NYC, NYU, Columbia U, The Catholic Church and Trinity Church are the 4 biggest landlords, the next tier are all using tax dodges to try and compete w the not taxed institutions. It is a race to the bottom. Our city is the most segregated inn the entire nation. A small landlord can't compete and that plus the FICA payroll taxes it is a one two punch against anyone digging put of the lower economic half.

Shipwack

(2,170 posts)
12. During the '50s the top tax tier was 90%...
Tue May 2, 2023, 01:14 PM
May 2023

I say we play it smart; we demand 100%, compromise on "only" 90%.

orthoclad

(2,910 posts)
21. There weren't any billionaires then
Tue May 2, 2023, 08:03 PM
May 2023

The concentration of wealth, and the wealth disparity, is hitting historic highs.

Use the obscene income to pay for the food stamps for their workers.

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