I believe there are many compelling moral, economic, and civic reasons to tax the extremely wealthy.
But in the last few years I've settled on a new one: it's probably for their own good. Between Bill Gates partying on Epstein island and torpedoing his marriage, Bezos being an overall miserable jerk, and the ongoing Musk debacle, I have …
I believe there are many compelling moral, economic, and civic reasons to tax the extremely wealthy.
But in the last few years I've settled on a new one: it's probably for their own good. Between Bill Gates partying on Epstein island and torpedoing his marriage, Bezos being an overall miserable jerk, and the ongoing Musk debacle, I have come to the conclusion amassing 100 billion dollars creates more heartache than happiness for the owner.
I believe there are many compelling moral, economic, and civic reasons to tax the extremely wealthy.
But in the last few years I've settled on a new one: it's probably for their own good. Between Bill Gates partying on Epstein island and torpedoing his marriage, Bezos being an overall miserable jerk, and the ongoing Musk debacle, I have come to the conclusion amassing 100 billion dollars creates more heartache than happiness for the owner.
There is a better reason, it is for OUR good. It being good for them is a side benefit.