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by ChrisLomont
1614 days ago
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>You force corporations to pay, to not be able to avoid taxes Economic maxim: "Corporations don't pay taxes, people pay taxes". This means when you think corporation tax is somehow free, you ignore that comes directly from stock prices and wages, i.e., direct income and pensions. >you get to decide Historical evidence shows that directed tax cuts and targets are much better multipliers of using tax revenues. Your method has been demonstrated to costing more for the same public outcomes, which is why there are so many directed tax cuts and directed tax spends. They are simply more efficient. Simply put forth an estimate of what you think various groups need to pay to get what you think people will get with UBI. Once you try to put actual numbers to things, you soon realize it's simply not possible without damaging a lot of vulnerable people. >We can supply everything 90%+ of what people need through automation No, we cannot. Unless people take a drastic quality of life cut, and even then, we cannot. |
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