• Soggy@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    It should be illegal to provide for your family? Every man for themself?

    Assuming the most generous interpretation of your statement I still think it’s putting the cart before the horse. Generationally accrued wealth is currently one of the only paths out of destitution for many people. Inheritance should be unnecessary but until such a time as adequate housing is guaranteed familial property has to be a thing. (I wouldn’t be on board even in a proper post-scarcity society, homes are more than just places and personal property is accepted in all but the most extreme interpretations of socialism.)

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      Inheritance beyond a set amount should be illegal. Billionaires passing on billions of dollars is just wrong.

      $100 million cap on all inheritance. $500 million cap on total wealth. Anything beyond that is taxed at 100%.

      Any attempt to “donate” the money to a family-controlled “charity” triggers a tax on the entire wealth at 90%.

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        That’s something I can agree with. I think there’s a very reasonable compromise somewhere between “children can’t have a better life than their parents” and “five families own everything forever, including several governments.” $500 million still seems pretty damn high I’d cut that to 50 or even 5.

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          The problem is selling the law to the lower middle class because they all believe they can get this rich and the tax will affect them.

          I’d rather have a higher than it should be limit and reach the 0.01% obscenely rich than have the law beaten to death.

          $5 mil is somewhat achievable. While bad, they aren’t as bad as those who have $5 BILLION in assets.

          Someone who have $5 million has more in common with the poor than those who have $5 billion.

          • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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            9 days ago

            I think that’s horseshit and has been for a long time now. The middle class no longer believes they can become ultra wealthy. It’s an excuse that’s now used for why taxes against the upper class never happen and that’s BULLSHIT. The real reason is the people in charge of raising taxes on the ultra rich are being paid by the ultra rich to NOT do that.