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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1039719)11/20/2017 9:41:12 PM
From: James Seagrove  Respond to of 1577883
 
Sharkie doesn’t want them to more tax as much as he wants to punish them for being better than himself.

Snowflakes have been doing this since Robin Hood published the communist manifesto.

Ragnar Danneskjold: "But I’ve chosen a special mission of my own. I’m after a man whom I want to destroy. He died many centuries ago, but until the last trace of him is wiped out of men’s minds, we will not have a decent world to live in."

Hank Rearden: "What man?"

Ragnar: "Robin Hood."

Ragnar: ". . . [Robin Hood] is not remembered as a champion of property, but as a champion of need, not as a defender of the robbed, but as a provider of the poor. He is held to be the first man who assumed a halo of virtue by practicing charity with wealth which he did not own, by giving away goods which he had not produced, by making others pay for the luxury of his pity. He is the man who became a symbol of the idea that need, not achievement, is the source of rights, that we don’t have to produce, only to want, that the earned does not belong to us, but the unearned does. He became a justification for every mediocrity who, unable to make his own living, had demanded the power to dispose of the property of his betters, by proclaiming his willingness to devote his life to his inferiors at the price of robbing his superiors. It is this foulest of creatures – the double-parasite who lives on the sores of the poor and the blood of the rich – whom men have come to regard as the moral idea." ". . . Do you wonder why the world is collapsing around us? That is what I am fighting, Mr. Rearden. Until men learn that of all human symbols, Robin Hood is the most immoral and the most contemptible, there will be no justice on earth and no way for mankind to survive."

The Pirate Ragnar Danneskjöld
From Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1039719)11/21/2017 1:18:34 AM
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>>Sharkie, even if the estate tax remained, none of those billionaires would ever pay that much in estate taxes.

No billionaire would ever pay much estate tax. You don't get to be a billionaire by giving your money to government to waste. That's for the little people.

Buffet and Gates create a foundation bigger than most governments, manage it without bureaucracy, and keep the money alive. Where it might actually do some good in the world.

But they aren't stupid enough to spend it on ineffectual programs. They look at where money will make a difference.

Income and payroll taxes are for us little people.