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Canada has no excuse left: it’s time for a wealth tax
(canadiandimension.com)
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I find it difficult to believe you could come to this conclusion in good faith, given how many serious economists advocate for wealth tax.
This economist wrote an award winning book on the topic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_in_the_Twenty-First_Century, where he advocates for a wealth tax.
If you think it's "bad faith" to be against a wealth tax, then I know for a fact you have not looked into any debate about the topic, because there absolutely no consensus. Maybe you have a book that argues in favor of a wealth tax and that's fine, I am open to arguments in favor of it. But saying I'm bad faith, when I suggested an alternative, is fucking removed.
Your supposition that "every economist agrees that a wealth tax doesn't make any sense mathematically", I find in bad faith, not that you are against it. It's obvious that you are against it.
I don't see how you could talk about economics and not know about that book.
ok good 1 chief
lol you've clearly been bested here. take the L and rephrase your claims to be less provably false next time.
Yes totally I have been bested I admit it. There is no contention around a wealth tax. Economists generally agree its a good idea and will be a successful policy.