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>>Capitalism is a tool. Tools have no morals. > > > > > > That mean that a tool can be used for opposite purposes, depending > > simply of how it is handled. > > > > A major change in corporate fiscality would be useful. What are > > companies taxed on now? On salaries, and on profit. What is taxed is > > creating jobs and creating wealth. Why do we tax desirable things? > > > > I think taxes are a social tool, not 'capitalistic'. The first intention > of taxes are to maintain common social assets. But all too often taxes > are a form of wealth distribution. But what happens all too often is the > wealth of the middle class is redistributed while the wealthy keep their > booty. So it turns into a tool to create a greater oligarchy. A Check your numbers, the top 10% pay something like 50% of the taxes according the the IRS's own numbers. Us in the middle pay the rest.
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