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Were they educated? If so, that's a privilege. |
Property taxes? But you seem to miss the point. The vast majority of the super wealthy in this country did not pull themselves up by their bootstraps. They were given a leg up by their parents. While potentially OP - and many others - are busy digging themselves out of student debt or trying to save on a downpayment for that first house (or heaven forbid paying down medical bills), Daddy Warbucks' kid is earning interest on the gifted trust or other disposable income s/he has on hand that isn't going towards the crazy expenses that most normal folks have in this world. The rest of us normal folks will never catch up with that interest that you've got in trust for the kids and grandkids. And telling people just to "work harder" is purposefully misleading - because if you didn't have to pay your way, you never worked for it. |
Obviously the "collectivize their assets" is hyperbole but I sure wouldn't mind seeing the rich get squeezed and squirm for once. I would like to see them get taxed so much that their eyes are visibly bleeding. That would be fun to watch. |
The rest of the civilzed world: Provides basic needs in the form of public goods to that people can change jobs without worrying about losing healthcare.
America: PULL YOURSELF UP BY YOUR BOOTSTRAPS Also America: *Makes you take out a high interest loan to pay for the proverbial bootstraps* |
So the OP didn't pay for her own school. Is that not unearned privledge? Here's the point you are missing. If you tell me that you are going to confiscate my wealth and collectivize my property, I will immediately reject everything else you have to say. Full stop. |
+1 parents are low educated immigrants who don't speak English. I really did earn what I have, and I really appreciate it. I ate like like a poor person until my mid 20s. I still live fairly frugally for our HHI. Buy all my clothes on sale, no name brands. Only jewelry I have is what DH bought me (wedding rings and a pair of nice earrings after DC was born for my bday). So yes OP, some of us do realize it and are greatful for it. And some of us really did earn it. |
OP: I'm going to take all of your money and your house because you didn't earn that! |
Most of the people on this forum support higher taxes and a stronger social safety net. We don't support communism. |
Also America: Offers military service and community college as bootstraps. |
Stop the whining. No one is confiscating your wealth. People are just calling you out for not earning it. And if you pay for property taxes, then you pay for your own schooling - despite it being in a collective pot. And we're clearly not talking about minors, dude. You should know better and who paid for public elementary school. you get the point, you just insist on being obtuse. And if you don't understand the difference between going to public elementary school and having college paid free and clear, you are the problem |
This is what OP posted:
I'm not going to listen to the ideas of anyone who wants my eyes to bleed. |
So OP didn't pay for her own schooling. Someone else paid for it through property tax. SHE DIDN'T EARN THAT. |
So I didn't earn it. So what? I earned my money more that YOU earned my money. |
OP, I was with you 100% until the last paragraph. Many people posting their financial status here are totally out of touch. But “taxing them into oblivion” isn’t the answer. Taking what they’ve worked for/earned (and yes, often inherited) isn’t the answer. I just wish the people bragging about their assets understood they are not the norm. And I wish the people complaining about frivolous things like their kitchen cabinets or that they “only” have X amount saved realized how ridiculous they sound. And I wish people reading didn’t compare themselves to them because it’s not the average person. Instead of DCUM, it should be called DCUE - DC Urban Elitists. |