Subject: Re: He also doesn’t do any work.
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Posted on: 2022-08-24 13:08:08 UTC

I don’t think anyone needs to make him give away his fortune. Why should he? Why do we need to make him donate money?

(He was the most philanthropic person in the world in 2020, by the way.)

“Land...too valuable to leave.”

Well, you kinda make my point that wealthy people buy land in areas that are low-tax. I don’t know exactly what point would make it “too much,” but, clearly high taxes are a deterrent.

As for the “crumbling infrastructure”, we just passed a $65 billion dollar bill that has funding for those things. Bezos does have a more than 65 billion dollar net worth.

Who exactly counts as “Bezos’ friends?”

Where are you getting the data that Amazon employees are being exploited and cannot switch jobs? Because that is kinda the crux of the debate.

As to “he does no work,” Bezos is an Executive Chairman, which means that he is essentially a consultant for the new CEO. That’s something.

Lastly, how would the government tax one individual? If taxes are increased, does that not mean that non-exploitive rich people would be taxed too? Or do you assume all rich people are exploitive?

—Ls can definitely see how boycotting Amazon would be hard.

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