Because every idea that suggests change from the status quo is wild and untenable, yet legislation that benefits the corporations and billionaires can happen extremely swiftly, almost without friction, nor even legislative discussion.
It’s not succinct to suggest that the wealth hoarding cannot be taxed. It’s not wild. It’s not untenable.
The onus of taxation being thrust upon the individual has been following a characteristic curve since the Great Depression. It was happening prior to that, with only WWII levelling it out.
Wild and untenable ideas are only wild and untenable because of the suffocating ideology that instructs you as such.
It’s not succinct to suggest that the wealth hoarding cannot be taxed. It’s not wild. It’s not untenable.
The onus of taxation being thrust upon the individual has been following a characteristic curve since the Great Depression. It was happening prior to that, with only WWII levelling it out.
Wild and untenable ideas are only wild and untenable because of the suffocating ideology that instructs you as such.