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In reply to the discussion: Houston, we have a problem. [View all]MadameButterfly
(1,176 posts)56. Yes, I've had fantasies of the country splitting into two so we could
actually solve some things. But they would wreak their own havoc and pollution, warming planet, etc. has no borders.
There have always been despots, cruel and selfish people, I guess there always will be. But important to remember that they are all mentally ill on some level and unhappy. Even the Koch brothers. They don't know where real happiness lies. I think that gives us some hidden strength and hope.
So I guess I am like you, hoping that we'll find that bridge somewhere. I think more with loving better than fighting better, and at as early an age as possible.
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I admire your measured optimism. It's what we need more than anything these days . . .
Journeyman
May 11
#63
a perfect brilliant common sense quote for a time of fake news, cult worship, and pessimism
MadameButterfly
May 11
#75
Warren's wealth tax would barely cover a months worth of our annual Deficit, much less do anything about Debt or
Silent Type
May 10
#31
The solution is a Financial Transaction Tax - read Ellen Browns article below to understand it.
airplaneman
May 10
#57
Would love for us to find a tax that would pay for everything. But Brookings says a 0.1% FTT would raise $80 B
Silent Type
May 12
#85
I'm just trying to share information here. The Brookings article is talking about FTT on Stock Trades only
airplaneman
May 12
#89
Info and other viewpoints are fine. If there is some relatively painless magical way to fund our needs, I'm all for it.
Silent Type
May 12
#90
And until they sell their assets (and pay capital gains tax) that wealth is paper value.
brooklynite
May 10
#47
Income tax policy to at least stop the flow, keeping the imbalance from getting worse.
paleotn
May 10
#20
I've been saying serious for years and it's gotten worse. It's unsustainable. It won't last. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
May 10
#9
That's the short plot line of "Don't Look Up" and also of the "Left Behind" series.
erronis
May 10
#39
So true. And I've talked with people that object to higher-end tax rates with the same logic as lower-end tax rates.
byronius
May 10
#58