@chowderman @mina The proposed tax would be implemented on a national basis first and hints at a fiscal union.
Moreover it is in no way based on envy. Social equality has to be the basis of any functioning society. No billionaire has earned their money. They are in fact a symptom of a rotting system.
@phneutral @mina
“Hints at fiscal union” aren’t good enough. The sad truth is that there is no realistic hope of Germany agreeing.
The call was to “Tax the rich”, nothing else. That is no more than an envy based call, as are such simplistic statements as “no billionaire has earned their money”.
EU nations are already free to set a level of taxation for the best function of their societies. Social equity is only one aspect, not “killing the goose that lays the golden egg” another.
EU nations already do comparatively well in wealth distribution (see link), but not in GDP growth (see second link). The rich are already being highly taxed and EU GDP is failing.
I refer you to my original toot. I am not a billionaire and don’t feel sorry for them, but neither am I envious to the degree that I would blindly lobby for them to be extortionately taxed regardless of whether that destroys the economy in my nation.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gini_coefficient
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_real_GDP_growth_rate
@phneutral @mina
“Hints at fiscal union” aren’t good enough. The sad truth is that there is no realistic hope of Germany agreeing.
The call was to “Tax the rich”, nothing else. That is no more than an envy based call, as are such simplistic statements as “no billionaire has earned their money”.
EU nations are already free to set a level of taxation for the best function of their societies. Social equity is only one aspect, not “killing the goose that lays the golden egg” another.