@nafnlaus if you do think htis could harm people, please be specific on how.
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@nafnlaus if you do think htis could harm people, please be specific on how. 5 comments
@rysiek Lets just say that not only have you come up with some brilliant unescapable plan to tax the rich more but even keep them from leaving the country! Infallable, right? Okay, now play a rich person. "Fuck this. Okay, now it's no longer "my money" and "my luxury", it's now "my company's". *I* don't have a private jet, but *my company* does. *I* don't have a beach house in Fiji, *my company* has a *small office* in Fiji. Etc. Game out countermeasures, or your proposal is worthless. @nafnlaus and note, I am not saying anyone should accept anything just based on some real or assumed authority of anyone. But coming into a thread about a proposal like that and just assuming that nobody got the idea to "game it out" before submitting, especially with people like Piketty being involved, is quite a thing to do! Unless you have a specific point to make, a specific criticism beyond "the rich will move" (which they won't), we're done here. @rysiek@mstdn.social @nafnlaus@fosstodon.org |
@rysiek It depends entirely on the specific countermeasure in response to the specific policy, but can range from the money and jobs just leaving, companies wasting money on countermeasures rather than salaries, countermeasures leading to *reduced* revenues, and so forth.
Again: you need to *game out what countermeasure will be applied to what policy*.