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In reply to the discussion: should we be taxing earnings...or should we be taxing wealth? [View all]The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)You are pressing a strategy similar to people who argue in favor of disparate income with illustrations drawn form sports or other entertainment industries, things which have nothing to do with value produced by application of labor, and its division between workers, managers and financiers.
I stated, had you bothered to read instead of trotting out a ready-made reply, that a high threshold should be set to ensure people owning a home, a 'mom and pop' business, or a good retirement fund, etc., were unaffected.
Your line of concentrating on estate sales of possessions and such bears no relation to the question of wealth in capital goods, which is what wealth really consists of: you might as well try and present Antiques Roadshow as a primer for the functioning of the national economy.