The tax code is transactional, not personal.
We don't tax people.
No one ever paid their tax bill with toenail clippings.
We tax money, as it moves through the economy.
We don't care who owns it, before, or after it moves.
We care only that the proper taxes were paid on that movement.
Yes. Because in many places, it takes a HELL of a lot longer to travel when you have to take 3 buses and each only comes on the hour. It can often take 2 hours or more to get to a place a 20-minute drive away.
Perhaps planes aren’t the best analogy, but personal transportation vs public often is.
I strongly believe in class warfare. The MSM always blame any good societal policy on class warfare, but it is quite clear that the Rich & LNP (who are rich anyway) are constantly involved in inflicting class warfare on the poor.
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We don't tax people.
No one ever paid their tax bill with toenail clippings.
We tax money, as it moves through the economy.
We don't care who owns it, before, or after it moves.
We care only that the proper taxes were paid on that movement.
Maybe even more so.
But we cannot change the fact that the tax code doesn't get angry.
All it can do is be enforced.
A big step forward will be in dismantling the oligarchy.
We do that by destroying their monopolies.
We do that by not purchasing their products.
Solar panels on every roof.
An EV in every garage.
Graze our horsepower on our own pastures, again.
Microgrids end monopolies, and the politicians they buy.
Talk to your neighbors.
Compare costs for energy, and see how that money can be put to better use.
for those who are supposed to be paying the most tax,
but end up paying the least.
Citizens United made politics a for-profit enterprise.
None of this affects the how we need to proceed in order to effect positive change.
Tax the money.
'Tax the money.' is the message we want to sent, and one that cannot be ignored.
Perhaps planes aren’t the best analogy, but personal transportation vs public often is.
The point being made is that being poor is expensive and time consuming.
And even “not poor” people have much of their time taken up with tasks wealthy people do not