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by ethbr1
48 days ago
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> My comment above about raising taxes would likely have received much more opposition 10 years ago. It seems like the consciousness here has shifted, probably because many here have a front row seat to the emergence of the tech oligarchy. I think HN specifically, and the country more generally, has become disgusted with the magnitude of wealth concentration. Very few here probably believe Ellison, Gates, Bezos, Page/Brin, Elon, or Zuckerberg don't deserve to be very rich. But that reasonable "very" is 2-3 orders of magnitude less than their current net worth. That's what many people feel is the broken part of end stage capitalism. |
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I'd like to believe this, but the proof is in the pudding, the pudding being how they vote. Apart from a few well known politicians, most of them aren't running on a platform of countering oligarchs.
A HNer might ask themselves: do I vote for the future where preserve low taxes in case I become massively wealthy, or do I vote for the future where I work for my income?