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In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists Go Through the Looking Glass May 17-19, 2013 [View all]Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)64. You're right, as usual, but I don't hear anyone that matters talking about anything
other than the exceptionally rare and ultimately meaningless rise in income taxes which are insufficient to accomplish any of the goals listed as reasons for it. As we all know, the really rich don't pay taxes and they don't depend on earned income.
Extracting fair compensation from those that have taken such a disproportional share or our national product will require actions that will never be allowed until the number of people that have at least a vague understanding of how things really work reaches a critical mass and thereby forces the changes required.
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You're right, as usual, but I don't hear anyone that matters talking about anything
Egalitarian Thug
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