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by SomeStupidPoint
3116 days ago
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People have been trying that, for at least a few decades. Do facts like almost every American wants a more fair system change it? No, because the governing structure has itself been corrupted after decades of abuse. Therefore, it seems the most effective means of causing change -- given that what you suggest has failed for decades -- would be to cause direct financial harm to those who are actively corrupting the system for their benefit, as that changes the calculus for them and incentivizes stopping. This is a downright civil way to do that when society breaks down -- the poor used to just stab people over bad tax law. |
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