Subject: Um, okay..
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Posted on: 2022-08-23 22:59:12 UTC

Um, the way your first sentence is phrased it sounds like you support a flat, equal-rate tax for everyone, so I’m not sure I get the “naturally.”

I suppose he does make more than the average worker, but, again, he automatically would pay more by virtue of earning more under a flat-rate tax system.

Are you implying that he personally underpays Amazon workers? Because I honestly have no clue as to the statistics there. I don’t think Amazon has a workers’ union, but I don’t think the government needs to act as one. If he does run out of workers, then he’ll have no choice but to pay them higher (or outsource overseas). Or, customers could protest the unfair wages as well by boycotting.

Tl;dr, the government needn’t be a workers’ union.

I’m honestly not sure what the relevant data to this would be.

By the way, what would you consider a “fair share” of taxes on a theoretical person who earns a billion dollars a year? In numbers.

—Ls

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