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Iggy

(1,418 posts)
7. Oh I agree it's a Problem
Tue Jul 10, 2012, 04:23 PM
Jul 2012

a BIG problem.

but I don't agree heavily regulated capitalism is the answer. first of all, we don't even enforce the laws we have NOW.
look at how the SEC farted around and did nothing while Madoff ran his scam for decades.

enforcement is key, or forget it.

basically what we have now is anarchy for the wealthy class. it's mostly the fault of congress-- that's why you see
me bitching about them alot

second, not all wealthy people are arseholes-- tho' that's the way it looks now.

FDR as an example... a wealthy man who was labeled a "traitor to his class".

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No preordained limits on what someone can amass IF hifiguy Jul 2012 #1
There's Really Several Pertinent Iggy Jul 2012 #2
We all want to say "No Limits".... Junkdrawer Jul 2012 #5
Oh I agree it's a Problem Iggy Jul 2012 #7
Agree so much. The greatest fallacy of capitalism, or most 'isms' is not RKP5637 Jul 2012 #3
I really want to keep the baby and toss the bath water.... Junkdrawer Jul 2012 #6
Yep, people are often power and wealth hungry. There are many in the RKP5637 Jul 2012 #11
10% wealth tax every year on all net worth... meaculpa2011 Jul 2012 #4
Where is the federal government given the power to do this? badtoworse Jul 2012 #8
Also an ex post facto law, unconstitutional as well. nt kelly1mm Jul 2012 #9
The last part was a joke. meaculpa2011 Jul 2012 #12
So why was the 16th Amendment needed? badtoworse Jul 2012 #14
Does this mean my real estate taxes are unconstitutional? Junkdrawer Jul 2012 #16
I believe the power to tax real estate is reserved for the states... badtoworse Jul 2012 #20
Nah, 2% wealth tax on net worth above $13 million (the 1%) until the wealth curve is flatter, then stevenleser Jul 2012 #21
Unlimited as long as they pay taxes at the same rate as the rest of us - including SS. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #10
Huge fortunes PETRUS Jul 2012 #13
I don't think such a restriction is required IF TheKentuckian Jul 2012 #15
Asking the wrong question, imo Cal Carpenter Jul 2012 #17
No limit. Just add some more brackets in the tax code. MrSlayer Jul 2012 #18
Inherited wealth will be the downfall of Democracy if left unchecked. Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #19
Everybody sing: "We Did It Before and We Can Do It Again".... Junkdrawer Jul 2012 #22
"Taxing WEALTH ... is the most radical idea I can think of short of armed revolution".... Junkdrawer Jul 2012 #23
It's not so radical...we already tax property, which is half of all wealth. reformist2 Jul 2012 #24
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