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In reply to the discussion: Snowflake Thiel plans to leave California over a f*cking ONE PERCENT "billionaires tax." ONE F*CKING PERCENT. [View all]karin_sj
(1,325 posts)34. Good riddance
These people who are rich beyond our imagination are so greedy and entitled that they can't even part with a minute fraction of their money. They could do so much good with their extreme wealth, but they choose to not only hoard it, but try to use it to gain power and hurt others who are on the other end of the financial spectrum. A total lack of decency and human empathy seems to be the common thread among these disgusting lowlifes.
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Snowflake Thiel plans to leave California over a f*cking ONE PERCENT "billionaires tax." ONE F*CKING PERCENT. [View all]
Miles Archer
Dec 27
OP
Those poor Brits. The ultra right has done a great job of ginning raw hate up against immigrants, and
PatrickforB
Dec 27
#71
Always sad to see folks openly embrace authoritarianism and pine for their own dictator.
tritsofme
Sunday
#92
The ultra-rich can easily borrow against their assets to avoid triggering capital gains
unblock
Dec 27
#14
Bye bye Fuck face. You should move to Russia, Putin will help you save your pennies.
Autumn
Dec 27
#19
I wonder if a retroactive penalty tax would be legal should they leave for that reason.
cstanleytech
Dec 27
#24
Obviously his only principle in life is profit above all, no matter how small. What a small human being.
Martin68
Dec 27
#25
In addition to 16th amendment arguments, there's also a good argument that the apportionment rule applies
still-prayin4rain
Dec 27
#75
It was needed at the time because a later overturned SC case was the law of the land.
still-prayin4rain
Dec 27
#79
He would say it is the principle because he and most of his other oligarch companions' only
Bev54
Dec 27
#46
Wish they would all move to their compounds in Honduras and Costa Rica to live out their little randian fantasies.
pecosbob
Dec 27
#48
I'm appalled that my state wants a 1% increase in taxes for those with wealth over 1 billion dollars.
Buddyzbuddy
Dec 27
#61
They want their personal money in some place like Texas, but their investments still here.
paulkienitz
Dec 27
#80