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[–] smallpond [OP] 0 points (+0|-0) 3 years ago

It's lucky those poor billionaires have you decent people to stand up for them. The country may be collapsing from corporate corruption and skyrocketing medieval-level inequality, but you can die happy (homeless and starving) knowing that you stood up for the good guys.

[–] Justintoxicated 1 points (+1|-0) 3 years ago

So they approved a tax on themselves? I'm sure they've already dodged it, but boy was that one close!

[–] smallpond [OP] 0 points (+0|-0) 3 years ago

However, the bill is unlikely to pass given the current dynamics in the California legislature.

No, unlikely to pass.

[–] OeeThaGreat 0 points (+0|-0) 3 years ago

The bill wasn't passed, and others like it have failed. This is just some morons trying to push a crazy bill.

[–] Dii_Casses 1 points (+1|-0) 3 years ago Edited 3 years ago

The tax is especially far-reaching for targeting accumulated wealth rather than income.

Wealth tax. Prepare for California to become radically less popular with the celebrities.

This place is going to implode on itself.

...why shouldn't we do this again?

[–] CDanger 1 points (+1|-0) 3 years ago

Seems like it's mostly a win for everybody:

  • Virtue-signaling celebrity/wealthy see the results of the policies they advocate finally impacting them for once
  • Bernie bro types get a chance to see their policies implemented and the economy implode

The only losers are the rest of us. We unfortunately have to deal with these a-holes moving elsewhere and bringing their ridiculous ideas with them instead of learning their lesson the first time.