Toni
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Nobody particularly wants to pay taxes. But they do pay taxes.
If you spend more than you take in, you either have to borrow or inflate the money supply, or both. Both are dangerous to rely too much on, so-called "Modern Monetary Theory" notwithstanding.
Not really. Bezos could not even build HQ2 in Queens because a certain idiot congresswoman objected.Individuals who are so rich they can buy govt policies.
Something like the Apollo program is not politically possible because of what politicians (and their constituents) want, not because Bezos et al are not paying a wealth tax.They are a big part of why something like the Apollo programme is no longer politically possible.
If Warren's tax plan were to pass, the Biden administration would not spend the extra ca. $300G that it may bring in on increasing the NASA budget but on the Biden administration priorities that help those whom they see as their constituency - free child/elder care, increased child tax credits, perhaps cancelling $50k in student debts for poetry or art history graduates of some small private liberal arts college.
If Bezos and Musk were not in this space, nobody would be.
Or why we think we "can't afford" to tackle the existential threat of climate change.
As I said before, Musk creating Tesla did far more to combat climate change than all the resolutions AOC and the rest of the Squad proposed in Congress.
Her "Green New Deal" is not only ridiculously expensive (not even a small fraction of the $60T price tag could be funded even by stealing all the wealth of US billionaires ~($4.5T)!) but most of it (e.g. federal job guarantees) have nothing to do with climate. It is similar to Dems' $6T (later reduced to $3.5T) boondoggle that has the "infrastructure" moniker, but has nothing to do with infrastructure. The actual infrastructure spending i (almost) entirely contained in the much smaller bipartisan bill that may or may not go anywhere.
https://www.propublica.org/article/...ds-reveal-how-the-wealthiest-avoid-income-tax
In 2007, Jeff Bezos, then a multibillionaire and now the world’s richest man, did not pay a penny in federal income taxes. He achieved the feat again in 2011. In 2018, Tesla founder Elon Musk, the second-richest person in the world, also paid no federal income taxes.