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by bluthru
4303 days ago
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>simply that it is not a loss for our country if fewer taxes are paid I consider citizens bearing more of the tax burden to be a loss for our country, along with less taxes being paid when we have debt. >If you are worried non shareholders pay more and gain less, they are free to invest You can't be serious. >but shareholders inevitably pay capital gains tax At a capital gains tax rate, which greatly contributes to wealth inequality: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2207372 |
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Ok, well you are making an argument about ethics and not about monetary losses because it seems that a net gain to economy through reduced taxes would still be a loss to you for above reasons.
>You can't be serious.
people earning 13k usd per year spend 9% of income on lottery tickets so it was indeed a serious point.