• @ChristmasApe@discuss.online
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    1633 months ago

    How many non-billionaire’s lives are equal to one billionaire’s life?

    If you had less than 24 I have bad news for you.

      • @Aux@feddit.uk
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        Real estate is ALWAYS part of wealth. Most people want to tax wealth starting at 500k, so your parents will pay it 100%. But here’s a trick, wealth estimations will be done by the government on an annual basis and will change based on who’s in charge. One year you might have 1m wealth and next year you might have 2m out of thin air. Because wealth is not money, it’s an imaginary number.

        P.S. And it’s more like your parents don’t speak to you, because you are a 13yo kid in an adult body.

        • @WuceBrillis@lemm.ee
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          513 months ago

          What the fuck was that last sentence? Why the fuck would you assume about someone you never met, that their parents cut them off?

          Thats some mean-spirited, personal shit you got going on. Like a bitch.

        • @Shiggles@sh.itjust.works
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          283 months ago

          I got to the end of my dumbass comment and was reminded that this was why no one talks to me, so I felt the compulsion to lash out in anger at the smallest possible display of empathy

        • @Jax@sh.itjust.works
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          Real estate is ALWAYS part of wealth

          Yes, however no one is specifically calling on land owners to be taxed.

          Most people want to tax wealth starting at 500k, so your parents will pay it 100%.

          Also wrong, the common consensus in the U.S. is that you should be taxed if you make over 400k a year. Make over 400k, anyone paying attention recognizes how this is just going to be circumvented by the current tax loopholes already in place.

          But here’s a trick, wealth estimations will be done by the government on an annual basis and will change based on who’s in charge. One year you might have 1m wealth and next year you might have 2m out of thin air.

          Please name a single time that the U.S. treasury has gone ‘actually the dollar is worth double what it’s worth’ . Please, I would like you to point to that happening. And if you’re referring to markets fluctuating as a result of a new presidency, holy shit I’m not explaining how that has nothing to do with the government ‘deciding’ the value of a currency.

          P.S. : you come off like an asshole, an asshole that barely knows what they’re talking about.

          • @explodicle@sh.itjust.works
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            53 months ago

            Nobody asked me but I am specifically calling for a Land Value Tax. Land values are already part of state-level property tax assessments, which are relatively stable and don’t double over a year.

            We already tax wealth a little bit and it works great. We should do it more!

            • @Jax@sh.itjust.works
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              23 months ago

              I think that, without many things changing first, that would be a great way to cause a lot of people to lose their homes.

              Plenty of house poor folks who are just trying to keep their home/land. They would need to be considered too.

        • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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          183 months ago

          Real estate is ALWAYS part of wealth. Most people want to tax wealth starting at 500k,

          Guy who doesn’t understand what a homestead exemption is

        • @crusa187@lemmy.ml
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          43 months ago

          Very few are discussing a wealth tax, and when they do, it’s usually on net worth over 10mil.

          The 500k is annual income, which you don’t magically generate from owning a few houses. And yeah, people making that much annually should be paying a higher percentage tax compared to a public school teacher or barber, etc, but due to corruption and lack of regulation they don’t always do so.

      • Schadrach
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        113 months ago

        Obviously not. As we’ve already ascertained from OP, one murder of a rich is worth more than 23 murders of non-white commoners. A mere 2 non-citizen commoners isn’t going to make them blink an eye.

      • @skozzii@lemmy.ca
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        33 months ago

        And just think of the media circus if the world didn’t like and support Luigi the more they hear about him, they tried a blitz at first and it just helped Luigis popularity… so this is the silent mode.

    • GladiusB
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      83 months ago

      They should. But when the Supreme Court is corrupt, this is what happens.

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          -23 months ago

          But the Supreme Courts dictate lower courts

          • @butwhyishischinabook@lemmy.world
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            23 months ago

            Yes I know, but (1) most lower court actions and decisions are never reviewed by SCOTUS and (2) it’s not like the lower courts were doing great and every once in a while SCOTUS overturned them. This has long, long been a been a very consistent and pervasive problem in the federal courts. It’s not as simple as “SCOTUS pulls the strings of the lower courts,” quite far from it.

            • GladiusB
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              13 months ago

              I didn’t say they pull the strings. I said they dictate it. They set precedence. Which is huge in the interpretation of law.

              • @butwhyishischinabook@lemmy.world
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                13 months ago

                Yes I know, I’m a lawyer lol. I’m just saying that, in effect, lower courts split frequently, and even when they ostensibly don’t split they interpret SCOTUS decisions in sometimes very different ways.

  • @Fredselfish@lemmy.world
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    553 months ago

    My wife had this 3D DS ever since we met. This is how I feel and we need more Luigis. We need to free him. Fuck that DOJ.

  • @humanspiral@lemmy.ca
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    393 months ago

    UH CEO was provably guilty of deep evil and harm against millions of Americans. El Paso Walmart shoppers not at all. Even the premise that they as a race are somehow bad for America is highly suspect. Among the murdered, only 8 were Mexican. 13 Americans and a German. The political terrorism charge that applies to UH CEO, applies way more to this murder. 50/50 there’s a pardon, and new GOP speaking tour.

  • @SSNs4evr@leminal.space
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    283 months ago

    I’m certainly not the 1st, or thousandth person to say it…we have a legal system, not a justice system. Luigi showed us all a flash of a justice system.

  • TomAwsm
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    123 months ago

    New idea for a band name law firm name:

    23andPlea

  • @Sludgeyy@lemmy.world
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    63 months ago

    “Montoya (DA) said he supports the death penalty and believes Crusius deserves it. But he said he met with the families of the victims and while some were willing to wait as long as it took for a death sentence, there was an overriding desire to conclude the process.”

    NPR news

    This is the problem

    You can throw a man that pleads guilty in jail for 90 consecutive life sentences and be “over”

    Now, to see if he really did it and deserves the death penalty…yeah going to have to take a lot longer to just make sure…

      • @Sludgeyy@lemmy.world
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        13 months ago

        It’s alright to put a person in jail for 90 consecutive life terms and never look back. Feel good about ourselves because if we got it wrong, we “could” look into it.

        Death penalty should be used sparingly

        Wife poisons her husband? No because there’s never going to be 100% proof

        Kid shoots up a school? Yes because you know it was them 100%

          • @Sludgeyy@lemmy.world
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            13 months ago

            Yeah, I’m not trying to argue either

            The perfect world wouldn’t need a death penalty, yet we don’t live in a perfect world.

            To me, spending ~50k a year to keep a person behind bars is not worth it.

            An 18 year old school shooter has ~60 years behind bars.

            That’s 3 million dollars

            Do you know how many lives you can save or improve for 3 million dollars?

            Thats if the cost of incarnation doesn’t increase in 60 years…

            Thats not counting all the interest you could earn from investing the money for 60 years…

            It’s millions of dollars

            That school shooter is 100% guilty and will never, hopefully, get out of prison.

            It’s inhumane to just keep them locked in a box for 60 years

            But if you want to pay millions to a private prison because “The school shooter might be innocent”. Even with videos, eye witnesses, and cops arresting them with a gun.

            Then okay. Doesn’t make sense to me.

  • @Phoenicianpirate@lemm.ee
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    53 months ago

    Something tells me that Trump will soon be pardoning everyone accused of a hate crime. But only the white on nonwhite kind. He might even go so far as to demand the release of Alexandre Bissonnette from Canada and grant him American citizenship. Bissonnette was the Quebec City Mosque shooter in 2017 who shot 7 Muslims dead in Quebec. He is a Canadian born Canadian citizen. He was inspired to do primarily by Ben Shapiro.

  • @Snowclone@lemmy.world
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    33 months ago

    They really needed him to confess to killing 23 people in public under CCTV cameras, it would have been dozens of people’s words against his and the only hard evidence HD video of it happening! How else could they have won the case?