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Oh to live in cloud cuckoo land where there's infinite money and rich people don't collect wealth because they only have 5% cash.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1241905410157805568

Money is infinite, it's printed on paper or stored as digital numbers in a bank account. Rich people having a yacht that's worth £50million isn't the reason someone else is signing on to job seekers allowance, infact building that yacht gave hundreds of people jobs and will provide jobs for people for years to maintain and service it. So bored of Corbyn style economics, **** off to the USSR. Oh wait.
 
I’ve never seen the concrete evidence of those things. I’ve seen plenty of Orange Man Bad drones repeat this nonsense though.

They use the few people got trapped in the process of Mueller's corruption case as evidence of Trump's supposed corruption. The only two that have any significance are Cohen & Manafort, where their past frauds got unearthed as part of Mueller/Weissman's attempt to go after these people to try and take down the president
 
https://twitter.com/i/status/1241905410157805568

Money is infinite, it's printed on paper or stored as digital numbers in a bank account. Rich people having a yacht that's worth £50million isn't the reason someone else is signing on to job seekers allowance, infact building that yacht gave hundreds of people jobs and will provide jobs for people for years to maintain and service it. So bored of Corbyn style economics, **** off to the USSR. Oh wait.

Yes, but creating money has other impacts, you can't just print money without things like inflation also occuring.

I'm really not sure what you mean by the last bit, I assume it was some strawman that says anybody left of yourself is a commie? This is blatantly rubbish, and more indicative of your world view than any reality.
 
Money is infinite, it's printed on paper or stored as digital numbers in a bank account. Rich people having a yacht that's worth £50million isn't the reason someone else is signing on to job seekers allowance, infact building that yacht gave hundreds of people jobs and will provide jobs for people for years to maintain and service it. So bored of Corbyn style economics, **** off to the USSR. Oh wait.
If we have £1k to give to someone who's going to create the most economic activity, a rich guy with a £50m yacht or a family who's struggling to cloth and feed their kids?
 
If we have £1k to give to someone who's going to create the most economic activity, a rich guy with a £50m yacht or a family who's struggling to cloth and feed their kids?

If you're a family struggling to eat and buy clothes in the United Kingdom in 2020 and I give you £1000, then in 6 or 12 months time you are going to be in the same position I found you in, except I removed an incentive for you to change your behaviour by plugging the gaps with a hand out for a few months. The £1000 will probably be immediately redistributed, but it won't change the root of the problem which is poor decisions. I say this as someone who was brought up poor.
 
If you're a family struggling to eat and buy clothes in the United Kingdom in 2020 and I give you £1000, then in 6 or 12 months time you are going to be in the same position I found you in, except I removed an incentive for you to change your behaviour by plugging the gaps with a hand out for a few months. The £1000 will probably be immediately redistributed, but it won't change the root of the problem which is poor decisions. I say this as someone who was brought up poor.

So encourage people to make better decisions by allowing them to go hungry?
 
If you're a family struggling to eat and buy clothes in the United Kingdom in 2020 and I give you £1000, then in 6 or 12 months time you are going to be in the same position I found you in, except I removed an incentive for you to change your behaviour by plugging the gaps with a hand out for a few months. The £1000 will probably be immediately redistributed, but it won't change the root of the problem which is poor decisions. I say this as someone who was brought up poor.
Not what i asked, i asked who's going to create the most economic activity...Just a few posts ago you said you "know trying to get people to actually nail down an opinion on here that could perhaps be ridiculed or debated is a difficult thing" and yet here we are with people giving you their opinion on your question about whether "there are any benefits to taxing rich people less" and it seem you're refusing to give your own opinion.

I guess i was right when i said you were projecting.
 
Oh to live in cloud cuckoo land where there's infinite money and rich people don't collect wealth because they only have 5% cash.

Whats the highest tax that should employed? Do you think there should be a cap on how much money you can be worth?
 
So encourage people to make better decisions by allowing them to go hungry?

And remember the vast majority of the world are only poor, because they made poor decisions. You know, like where to be born, to which parents. The decisions you shouldn't really get wrong unless you're a layabout lefty.

Or, alternatively, did you ever consider that Jeff Bezos just works billions of times harder than all the poor people?
 
Whats the highest tax that should employed? Do you think there should be a cap on how much money you can be worth?

Did you mean tax rate?

I don't know, I simply have no idea and no inclination to do the work involved to answer the question.

No I don't believe that a cap should be used, just that financial systems need to evolve the way the world has evolved.
 
So encourage people to make better decisions by allowing them to go hungry?

Where is this, the UK? No one is "going hungry" in the UK who is actually making sensible choices. We have a benefits system as well as generous charitys. When I first left home I was working basically minimum wage, and I still managed to pay for driving lessons, a cheap gym membership and a cheap holiday. If at that point I decided to have 3 kids, having children is a decision by the way, I would basically be a moron who was bringing children to be raised into poverty. If I had been rewarded with a big pay cheque each month for having kids, then why would I chase a promotion at work? I did that so I could buy myself nicer things and have a better standard of living.
 
Where is this, the UK? No one is "going hungry" in the UK who is actually making sensible choices. We have a benefits system as well as generous charitys. When I first left home I was working basically minimum wage, and I still managed to pay for driving lessons, a cheap gym membership and a cheap holiday. If at that point I decided to have 3 kids, having children is a decision by the way, I would basically be a moron who was bringing children to be raised into poverty. If I had been rewarded with a big pay cheque each month for having kids, then why would I chase a promotion at work? I did that so I could buy myself nicer things and have a better standard of living.
And this relates to Trump in what way? He inherited a fortune and then everything is a bit murky due to his refusal to release his tax returns. Let's see how much hard work he's put in once his returns are released but I've a feeling we'll have a long wait.
 
Where is this, the UK? No one is "going hungry" in the UK who is actually making sensible choices. We have a benefits system as well as generous charitys. When I first left home I was working basically minimum wage, and I still managed to pay for driving lessons, a cheap gym membership and a cheap holiday. If at that point I decided to have 3 kids, having children is a decision by the way, I would basically be a moron who was bringing children to be raised into poverty. If I had been rewarded with a big pay cheque each month for having kids, then why would I chase a promotion at work? I did that so I could buy myself nicer things and have a better standard of living.

I asked a question in response to your post.

Clearly from the other comments I wasn't the only one reading your post as suggesting a way of incentivising people to make "better decisions".
 
I asked a question in response to your post.

Clearly from the other comments I wasn't the only one reading your post as suggesting a way of incentivising people to make "better decisions".

I don't think people should be allowed to starve, but I don't think that's a realistic option in the UK either.
 
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