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Meritocracy
#41
RE: Meritocracy
Meritocracy, no thanks.

I keep stating, the only way to fix the socio-economic issue is to completely do away with the monetary system.
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#42
RE: Meritocracy
(August 1, 2019 at 9:23 am)tackattack Wrote: So we can't trust the rich to have our best interests in mind, that wipe out using charitable contributions as a rebuttal. I'm fairly certain my CEOs don't work 100 times harder, produce 100 times more opportunities or live 100 times happier lives than the average worker either. What about unequally increasing the tax burden on inheritance and investments of the rich. There we are asking the rich to take voluntary pay cuts which seems terribly idealistic and ineffective. Do we just need a robin hood to rob the rich and give to the poor? Maybe not necessarily all the way down to socialism, but in at least a more equitable distribution?

We need to tax the rich, specifically the super rich as a matter or urgency. A wealth tax should do but increases in income taxes and inheritance over a certain level would help too.



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