• Echo Dot
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    2 months ago

    But how is any of that better than the current system of taxes which will ensure they get money?

    It doesn’t seem like relying on the good will of people could possibly work. And I don’t see how the richer incentivized to pay literally anybody anything at all.

    This all seems like the sort of thing a hippie comes out with, but they’re allowed to come out with that kind of rubbish because their brains are permanently suzzled, so what’s your excuse?

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      2 months ago

      But how is any of that better than the current system of taxes which will ensure they get money?

      Ideological problem, where you can’t opt out.

      It doesn’t seem like relying on the good will of people could possibly work. And I don’t see how the richer incentivized to pay literally anybody anything at all.

      This has some similarities with wind as a source of renewable energy. It’s one of the inputs, not all of the budget.

      In this particular line of the list there’s no incentive other than goodwill.

      This all seems like the sort of thing a hippie comes out with, but they’re allowed to come out with that kind of rubbish because their brains are permanently suzzled, so what’s your excuse?

      I don’t need any excuse for thinking about possible solutions. I’d argue people with such reactions to those do.

      And since you said “this all”, other points are not reliant on goodwill. If by excuse you jokingly meant the reason we can’t do with usual taxes - because of corruption in the wide sense. Unfair advantages gotten by some companies paying full taxes and other getting exemptions in various ways, bribe money finding more targets in a complex bendable system, imbalance of interests affecting lawmakers though the way the budget is comprised.