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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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We need a tax system where the government figures out how much they need each year, and then just takes it proportional to net wealth above a certain amount.
You can bet Elon won't be declaring himself a trillionaire under that system.
So, the government should decide how much wealth its citizens should have, and enforce that? I think there are better ways to approch this than turning citizens into subjects.
That's exactly how property taxes work if you replace "net worth" with "assessed property value."
(As opposed to what some people think, that rising property values on their own lead to rising property taxes)
So yeah, why the heck not do the same with other forms of wealth?