Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
The former. I hate attempts at social engineering to punish only one narrowly defined group of people (in this case 'sports team owners') for issues unrelated to how much income them make (taxes account for that), in order to achieve increased revenue.
Everyone benefits, everyone should pay. Shouldn't single out some group and say "Hey, we don't like that you are making so much by doing X, so we want you to pay for this thing". If you want to 'punish sports owners' raise the tax rate on the top percentile.
The former. I hate attempts at social engineering to punish only one narrowly defined group of people (in this case 'sports team owners') for issues unrelated to how much income them make (taxes account for that), in order to achieve increased revenue.
Everyone benefits, everyone should pay. Shouldn't single out some group and say "Hey, we don't like that you are making so much by doing X, so we want you to pay for this thing". If you want to 'punish sports owners' raise the tax rate on the top percentile.
As I said, it's not about punishing those people, it's about using that wealth for more productive purposes. How much money does one person need? Honestly. How much is enough? When does being successful and making a good living (even a great living) just turn into excess and greed? Sure, it takes greed to motivate some people, but what good does it do to have a select few hoarding so much wealth?
How much more productive would our society be if that money was training hundreds of thousands (or millions) of other people to produce capital?
It's not about punishing the people that generate wealth. It's about giving other people the opportunity the ability to generate capital so that they can put it back into the economy... which, in turn, will create a snowball effect.
Excessive wealth and concentrations of wealth is bad for the economy. Having more people that are able to generate capital (skilled workers, professionals, etc) is what we should be moving towards.
The only ideology you should be concerned about is survival. Our survival as a nation, as a culture, and are a people. If our economy is weak, we will slowly die. Allowing people to hoard wealth, while at the same time, not allowing people the ample opportunity to succeed sets up the situation where our economy is weaker than it could be.
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