Die Gruppe der Millionäre, die sich für höhere Steuern bei Regierungen einsetzen

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-23/group-of-millionaires-lobbying-taxed-more-government/104109738

9 comments
  1. That’s why they aren’t billionaires.

    Jokes aside, good cause.

  2. This is what “people who earn more than me should pay more tax” looks like when extremely wealthy people do it.

    They’re still not talking about themselves. 

  3. I got a plan to end the inequality of wealth in America.

    First, you gotta give me all the money before I tell you what it is…

  4. Don’t for a second let them fool you into thinking they are good people that care more about the wealth gap than themselves. Their goal is to get ahead of it. By banding together now they can get ahead of it and control the narrative, build their own brand reputation, but more importantly, set their own terms. Rather than fighting terms given to them later on.

  5. >limitarianism

    Spread the word. Spread the word. We need this in our lives. It’s the second coming of the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta said “Kings don’t get unlimited power. They must answer to someone.” Thus the age of kings came into decline once democracy began to spread.

    Limitarianism says “Wealth shouldn’t get unlimited power. It should answer to someone.” Thus the age of billionaires too should come to an end as wealth equality spreads.

  6. Good to see this. But this seems more like an investment in naming and brand. But if it helps the working class and generates revenue for investing in education, fighting climate change, giving more healthcare to veterans and older folks, and building a better future for the next generation, then let it be so!!

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