• @[email protected]
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    023 hours ago

    Remember. The rich have assets. And those assets can burn.

    I don’t want to live in a violent society, because it’s usually a volatile, unpredictable one, and that’s bad for me. I don’t want to see rich people’s assets burn.

    I want to see them taxed. A rule-based, peaceful society benefits the rich immensely by protecting their assets, an extremely valuable service that they should pay for.

    So, if anybody can think of a better way to remind them of their obligations to humanity, I’m listening.

    • @[email protected]
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      1723 hours ago

      And I want a pony.

      We are at war. You don’t have to like it. Enough of this sniveling, appealing to an order that is now dead and buried.

      We are at war. Start acting like it.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 hours ago

        Wood scientist, eh? I used to live just uphill from the Forest Products Lab. It was the place I’ve lived the longest, and still my favorite. That’s an aside.

        Read my comment more closely. It’s an argument to the “centrists” who decry all violence, no matter what. I’m sincere, I don’t want to live in a violent society, so I’m truly hoping that one of them can come up with an alternative to violence that would work.

        • @SPRUNT
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          You have to speak to people in a language that they will understand. All evidence up to now shows that violence is the only language nazis understand.

          I don’t want to live in a violent world either, but the violence is coming to us regardless.

      • @btaf45OP
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        We are at war.

        The only way to actually win the class war, as opposed to just fighting it, is to raise the tax rates on billionaires back up to 70% or higher. And in order to do that the GOP has to lose elections. If billionaires knew that, no matter what else they did, their tax rates were always going to remain at 70%, they wouldn’t put nearly as much effort into screwing over normal people.

        • @[email protected]
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          421 hours ago

          Well you can’t win a war until you start fighting it. Do you understand why the wealthy accepted those high tax rates in the first place? They did so only because they thought the alternative was much worse.

          • @btaf45OP
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            121 hours ago

            I’m just saying that there is a way to win the class war outright. It doesn’t have to be a war that is always fought and never won. Previous generations ended the Gilded Age for the rest of their lives by winning the class war and creating 90% tax rates for billiionaires in the 1950s.

            Do you understand why the wealthy accepted those high tax rates in the first place?

            Because Dems controlled both houses of congress and the presidency when the 90% tax rates on billionaires were put into place. Nixon got them lowered to 70%. Reagan lowered them to 50%. Bush and Trump lowered them further. So it matters hugely who controls congress and the presidency.

    • @Agent641
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      422 hours ago

      Just a little burning, as a treat?