Biden vs. Trump (Poll) Some things that are remarkably ideological from my point of view.
it would relate to raising taxes specifically on the wealthy and corporations, because I'm tired of the class warfare, which is how this usually plays out. — Hanover
You go from raising taxes on the wealthy and corporation to class warfare without any intermediate steps. Let's assume it's true. What do you think about Warren Buffet when he said this:
“There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning.”?
How do you relate that to the
declining labour share of GDP development and
income inequality?Or the fact CEO pay has risen by
940% since 1978 but worker pay only by 12%? This while GDP grew with nearly 90% since then?
Do you see all these facts as illustrating a problem or do you think it's fine and normal? If so, what exactly are CEOs doing today that they weren't doing in 1978 that justifies a 940% pay increase? Or that debt funded asset inflation was behind the 2008 recovery leading to big profits for banks and their CEOs even though regular people were no way better off before covid-19 happened than before 2008?
I know we're not going to agree on this in any way, shape or form but at least I'd like to know the thinking behind it.
I'm also opposed to campaign finance reform because I'm close to an absolutist on free speech. — Hanover
Why should having more money effectively give you a bigger voice and more influence? Shouldn't it just be one man, one vote? Or you don't think there's any tit-for-tat involved with campaign donations? Or do you think because it's legal, it's not corruption?