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by Retric
770 days ago
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The point is we’re subsidizing his economic activities by 10’s of billions of dollars. Some things you might agree with but money is fungible. I’d rather pay for someone’s healthcare than subsidize his multi million dollar yacht etc. PS: If you really believe in what the gates foundation is doing you can give them more money to work with here ( https://www.gatesphilanthropypartners.org/) but you can’t give them less. |
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By all methods of accounting, Bill Gates contributes more to the public coffers than any other human being under discussion.
Your definition of "subsidize" is predicated on the belief that the state is entitled to a flat percentage of income.
This is arguably preferable (though it is, historically, a very messy argument!), but more importantly it is not true according any existing legal structure.
So you could equally reasonably argue that Bill Gates (or anyone, really) has any number of other responsibilities to the public that you might dream up. He does not.
Exactly zero of your tax pennies went toward the purchase of Bill Gates' yacht. Money is fungible, but that does not mean that all money is in all places at once.