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by lkrubner
3452 days ago
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"It's rather easy for a wealthy person in the EU to move to a low tax country as well! " This is exactly why many people in the EU argued for a closer union, to harmonize taxes and thus avoid the kind of tax evasion that you mention. I don't know what to do with this: "The system that I've proposed seems to be working quite well in the EU." By what possible stretch of the imagination is the system working well in the EU? The EU has been on the brink of breaking apart since 2008, and Britain just voted to leave the EU this summer. The EU is even more federated than the USA, and they have suffered even more problems with federation. Both the USA and the EU must eventually move toward consolidated governments. |
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I would argue exactly the opposite. The primary criticism that member nations have of the EU is that there are too many regulations imposed at the EU-level. This was the non-xenophobic argument in favor of Brexit.
By enacting what you would propose: total control at the federal level, we would move closer to such an unpopular reality.