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Business, Economics, and Taxes: Capitalism. Yay? >=(

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This might be the best way to implement a wealth tax. Because wealth taxes are dumb and impossible to implement (regardless of whether a country thinks they have implemented one. You can't tax something on its present value. If I catch Barry Bonds' last home run, i shouldn't be taxed because I'm holding it. That means no working class person can ever hold any kind of "thing" with market value. If I buy a share of stock on Dec 30th for $1, it goes to $1,000,000 on Dec 31st before crashing to $0 on Jan 2nd, I shouldn't be taxed on the $1M value. I should be taxed when I sell it.

This, on the other hand, does seem like a better compromise. I think... But it's still kind of wonky. How would you tax someone on that same scenario if they earn $25k per year, but a $1 stock, it goes to $1B before crashing to $0? Should you tax them at the 20% rate on that $25k instead of the 0% they would probably have otherwise.

I know it's an extreme case but it illustrates the problem with how to calculate a time-variant number like wealth. Income is not time-variant between years. There's a start and an end and all income-modifying transactions have to have taken place within that single year (sort of, but that's besides the point). Then again, I don't think there's a case in recorded history where someone approaches that $1B without already being fuckin' rich to begin with. So maybe that's why this is actually a really good plan. I'm not about to shed tears because someone worth $800M gets taxed at some minimum rate because they temporarily hit $1B on Dec 31st.
 
I got a simple, easy, and foolproof way to fix the wealth tax issue. Uncap SS, and Medicare taxes and apply them to all income. Fair is fair. Then leave the Cap on the maximum number you can receive back from Social Security. Medicare should be uncapped cause it's medical.
 
First World problems: my tax attorney just discovered my previous tax guy overdeclared our taxable income due to a single keystroke error by... wait for it... $40,000.
 
First World problems: my tax attorney just discovered my previous tax guy overdeclared our taxable income due to a single keystroke error by... wait for it... $40,000.

How did kepler and dr Mrs kepler miss that fucking number?!?!?!

your agi must be $32,438,800
 
How did kepler and dr Mrs kepler miss that fucking number?!?!?!

your agi must be $32,438,800

No. You're missing a key factor.

I am an idiot.

We had just had a number of pretty significant changes to our situation so when we got an enormous tax bill it didn't phase me. But as it turns out rich people wrote the tax codes for us, so despite becoming slum lords our tax liability actually didn't change due to depreciation.

It's a total scam. Eat the rich, in descending order. I'll go happily when my time comes.
 
Love this. I used to walk friedrichsrrasse each day to school. That city is where I grew my eat the rich/scandi socialism mindset

https://twitter.com/fraukrone/status/1508743954304491523?s=21&t=RqAKzHcwzJy6E-Vf5TL4xw

A few towns around here have been discussing whether they want to make a couple of blocks of their main downtown drags pedestrian-only permanently. Makes for a nicer atmosphere in the evenings as these are the places with a lot of nice restaurants that fit well with outdoor dining.
 
A few towns around here have been discussing whether they want to make a couple of blocks of their main downtown drags pedestrian-only permanently. Makes for a nicer atmosphere in the evenings as these are the places with a lot of nice restaurants that fit well with outdoor dining.
Mookie just spent the week in Manhattan (amongst other cities, but never checked out of his Chelsea hotel). Mookie was shocked, SHOCKED, at how so many streets are now closed off or left to one lane. Like fucking Broadway for example. Very nice to walk and all, but if mookie was driving something woulda been run the fuck over!!
 
Mookie just spent the week in Manhattan (amongst other cities, but never checked out of his Chelsea hotel). Mookie was shocked, SHOCKED, at how so many streets are now closed off or left to one lane. Like fucking Broadway for example. Very nice to walk and all, but if mookie was driving something woulda been run the fuck over!!

Every time I have been to NYC at least one avenue and 5+ streets have been either completely impassable or severely restricted due to construction. The city is perpetually reconfiguring.

I read someplace that more new restaurants open (and close) in NYC in a year than in the entire rest of the country, and if you only took new construction in NYC it would be in the top 50 largest commercial markets in the US.

It's not just that it's huge, it's that fail fast is the NYC retail mantra. Places fail in days. I wouldn't be surprised to discover more than half of all new retail ventures in NYC do not survive long enough to renew their lease.
 
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I think it was Bourdain who once pointed out that NYC's rep as a restaurant/food capital is somewhat overblown because of sheer volume. For every world class restaurant, deli, and pizza joint it has (and it does have more than most of the US), there are also ten competing establishments that are thoroughly mediocre at best AND charge NYC prices to boot.
 
What is more American than using the flag to make a few bucks? https://www.ellsworthamerican.com/ma...-tallest-flag/

If that happens, I bet Lil' Rocket Man's wee-wee compensator at Panmunjom will need some enhancement:

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Having actually been to the border, it looks massive and ridiculous in-person when you see it on the bus from the access road.
 
What is more American than using the flag to make a few bucks? https://www.ellsworthamerican.com/ma...-tallest-flag/

This is being pushed by the guy who started Wreathes across America. He does few hundred thousand wreathes now for Veterans graves. He has built a nice Veterans cemetery where this flag monument is proposed. The interesting part is this one of the most depressed parts of Maine. The chances of him raising a billion in a county that doesn't have a pot to p iss in is a longshot. If you saw the houses close to the proposed area you would think Appalachia
 

This is interesting. I can't say I've seen this as an attack vector before. (Probably existed, I personally don't remember it.)

It makes you kind of take pause that they just handed it over without any kind of rigorous (enough) processes.

ANd I find this part really hard to believe and even tougher to swallow:
https://twitter.com/WilliamTurton/st...5cnR93rGvLJkAA

These requests should be followed-up with using another means before data just gets dumped via email to law enforcement. Especially sans warrant. Abject failures all around. And as one commenter said,
"I can't tell you how many times lives have been saved" sounds like very standard boilerplate bullshit. You're a reporter. Don't amplify evidence-free pro-police-power claims, ok? Thank you.
 
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