Yeah I know Ricter and Futurecurrents are frauds. I just get so annoyed at this myth that rich people are wage earners like they have 9 to 5 jobs and pay raises. LOL. I mean, we are talking about the 400 richest people in the world all the time when these stats are brought up and their wealth is 100% from stocks and real estate!!!!! Yet some think raising minimum wage 2 dollars is going to close that gap! What kind of acid trip are these lefties on?
Why don't you point out what he's delusional about? Go ahead, I'll sit back and watch him gut you like the whelp you are.
No, we need a progressive tax system for capital gains. The poor are not taxed on them and the rich are heavily taxed. Simple. Or we could just do a one time confiscation of superfluous wealth and use it for infrastucture, energy projects, building sea walls etc. This would stimulate the economy and provide good jobs for the lower classes.
I never said that. I agree with you that they make their money by manipulating money, adding no real value. That's why we need to tax capital gains.
1. batshit crazy A person who is batshit crazy is certifiably nuts. The phrase has origins in the old fashioned term "bats in the belfry." Old churches had a structure at the top called a belfry, which housed the bells. Bats are extremely sensitive to sound and would never inhabit a belfry of an active church where the bell was rung frequently. Occasionally, when a church was abandoned and many years passed without the bell being rung, bats would eventually come and inhabit the belfry. So, when somebody said that an individual had "bats in the belfry" it meant that there was "nothing going on upstairs" (as in that person's brain). To be BATSHIT CRAZY is to take this even a step further. A person who is batshit crazy is so nuts that not only is their belfry full of bats, but so many bats have been there for so long that the belfry is coated in batshit. Hence, the craziest of crazy people are BATSHIT CRAZY.
You really believe that the money taken would go to such projects? Seriously? You want good jobs for the lower classes? I suggest finding effective ways to get manufacturing back on our soil. That would be a good start.