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by pydry
1703 days ago
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>So its funny you left out the countless proposed, failed and later repealed attempts at wealth taxes in Europe. I do remember when news media outlets owned by the very wealthy claimed the French wealth tax failed because Gerard Depardieu left. >If you want a very simple example, just look at how Sweden killed their markets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_financial_transaction_... A simple example of what? This was not a wealth tax it was a transaction tax on securities. |
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Why are you listening to news media outlets? You just have to look at the reality of the situation. Wealth taxes failed. They had consequences that outweighed the benefits.
>A simple example of what?
A "simple" tax that had popular support and planning but failed miserably.
If you want an example of a wealth tax that didn't work, just throw a dart at Europe and google when it was repealed in that country.
>This was not a wealth tax it was a transaction tax on securities.
Sure. Its comically the same exact tax (down to the %) that Bernie Sanders (a serious politician) is proposing though... but I suppose we're getting a bit off topic with that one.