unofan
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If it's the median of the entire top 1% then it seems low to me.
It's not the median, it's the minimum threshold.
If it's the median of the entire top 1% then it seems low to me.
Does the number make sense to you? I could see somewhere around $5MM being a reasonable number.
It's not the median, it's the minimum threshold.
I buy these numbers. Remember these families aren’t equally spread among you and your friends. They’re concentrated to small areas and don’t often mingle with us, the unwashed masses.
I buy these numbers. Remember these families aren’t equally spread among you and your friends. They’re concentrated to small areas and don’t often mingle with us, the unwashed masses.
Purely anecdotally I grew up / went to school with a lot of these people, so it makes perfect intuitive sense to me. My self-correction for anecdotal bias is always to remind myself how inconceivable poor the average American is.
One reason I am so hard core socialist is I know from experience just how little the super rich deserve their wealth. There is literally no reason for the kids of rich people to inherit tens of millions of dollars. I would impose an absolute hard cap of $10M for lifetime wealth transfer between generations in a family. Your brat wants to inherit your $100M mansion overlooking Central Park? Fine -- she can go out and earn the money to buy it at the estate sale. You already gifted her a Harvard degree and your Rolodex -- that should be enough.
Meritocracy. It's what's for dinner.
What it does have to do with is a person's right to dispose of his or her wealth as they see fit. It's their money.
It has nothing to do with what the heirs deserve or don't deserve. They deserve and are entitled to nothing.
What it does have to do with is a person's right to dispose of his or her wealth as they see fit. It's their money. If you work hard, if you save hard, if you invest wisely, why does the government just get to take it away when you die.
Most arguments like yours are colored by jealousy of the heir, since no one ever seems to object if the obscenely wealthy decide to do something with their money for a so-called "good cause."
It has nothing to do with what the heirs deserve or don't deserve. They deserve and are entitled to nothing.
What it does have to do with is a person's right to dispose of his or her wealth as they see fit. It's their money. If you work hard, if you save hard, if you invest wisely, why does the government just get to take it away when you die.
Most arguments like yours are colored by jealousy of the heir, since no one ever seems to object if the obscenely wealthy decide to do something with their money for a so-called "good cause."
Not government, society.
What it does have to do with is a person's right to dispose of his or her wealth as they see fit. It's their money. If you work hard, if you save hard, if you invest wisely, why does the government just get to take it away when you die.
The vagina lottery! Some of the dumbest people on earth have things purely from whose vag they fell out of
I remember years ago, Old Pio clutching his pearls when ticapnews made this same argument, using almost the exact same wording.
It has nothing to do with what the heirs deserve or don't deserve. They deserve and are entitled to nothing.
What it does have to do with is a person's right to dispose of his or her wealth as they see fit. It's their money. If you work hard, if you save hard, if you invest wisely, why does the government just get to take it away when you die.
Most arguments like yours are colored by jealousy of the heir, since no one ever seems to object if the obscenely wealthy decide to do something with their money for a so-called "good cause."
“Thomas Jefferson” said:A power to dispose of estates for ever is manifestly absurd. The earth and the fulness of it belongs to every generation, and the preceding one can have no right to bind it up from posterity. Such extension of property is quite unnatural
“Adam Smith” said:There is no point more difficult to account for than the right we conceive men to have to dispose of their goods after death
I gave them more credit. I said they crawled out of the vagina, not fell.
Bob Iger is stepping down as CEO of Disney and will be replaced by Bob Chapek, the executive in charge of theme parks.
The Disney stock dropped more than 5% today.
Bob Iger is stepping down as CEO of Disney and will be replaced by Bob Chapek, the executive in charge of theme parks.