it is regulated by many the same groups who utilize the system, and so it is inherently corrupt.

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    4 months ago

    It amazes me that companies aren’t forced to pay a certain percentage of profit as dividends.

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        4 months ago

        The tax is on pulling it out. People make small trades all the time, and computers make millions of them. It would take more time and money to calculate the taxes than the actual taxes.

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            4 months ago

            Wait, so if a single thing that costs 10bucks and gets traded between companies 100 times should be taxed 100 times before it reaches the end consumer?

            Do you really need to be told how much this increases prices?

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        4 months ago

        There’s a tax on gains realized or something, right? But you’re right, I think, that taxing each transaction would do a lot to help redirect wealth from the ultra rich. I’ll consider it further, but I think you’ve persuaded me.