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diamenz
07-10-2025, 08:07 AM
...in an easy to interpret video. you probably had no idea that it was this bad, did you? i didn't.
it would make more sense if those tax cuts were focused on the middle class first, as opposed to instead making the gap even larger and hoping for the best kind of trickle down effect. mind you this was over a decade ago, before the fauci virus, so it's obviously only gotten worse.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQnijnsM
or for those that don't want to bother watching the video here's a snapshot. although the video goes into more revealing detail.
https://i.postimg.cc/8psCnQWj/Screenshot-20250710-065923.png
https://i.postimg.cc/Zbh97KZj/Screenshot-20250710-071406.png
Baller234
07-10-2025, 09:32 AM
"Income inequality" is one of those things that just doesn't bother me. That is one of the consequences of living in a free country. You are going to have highly exceptional people who do better than others. Granted that doesn't mean I think wealthy elites should be getting away with highway robbery, but I don't think that's the biggest contributing factor.
The tax cuts in the bill do help the middle class. It lowers the tax rate across the board, increases the standard deduction, increases the state and local deduction, raises the child tax credit, plus less taxes on tips and overtime.
Don't get me wrong I hate having to pay taxes, but no one in this country is poor because of an unfair tax system. Waving a magic wand and forcing wealthier people to pay more taxes isn't going to trickle down to anyone either. Money we give the government never trickles down.
Bill Gates
07-10-2025, 11:21 AM
Wow I remember that video from eons ago.
Sadly, it is actually MUCH MUCH worse than what you are showing here. Like 4X worse. Covid inflation made the gap so much bigger. Billionaires saw their wealth grow exponentially.
Money actually "trickles up" to the rich. If you give the poor a bunch of money, they will spend it, and it then goes straight to the wealthy. HOWEVER, this is still much better than giving it directly to the wealthy in hopes that it will trickle down, because the poor still get fed in the process. The correct way to do things, is to heavy tax the elite wealthy regularly, and cycle it to the bottom. (what most people think socialism is, but it isn't)
Around $1 Billion in wealth, quality of living basically flatlines. You can buy whatever you want. Retire on a private island, whatever. No reason to have more than that.
Baller234
07-10-2025, 03:08 PM
Bill Gates why stop at a billion? You could retire on a lot less than a billion.
Devon Booker just signed $145m over 2 years. Even after taxes he could retire and never have to work again while living a life of extreme luxury. If he plays his cards right and doesn't frivolously blow away his fortune, his family will be wealthy elites for generations. Should we put a cap on his income too?
I'm curious why you would stop at a billion when half a billion or even a quarter billion is roughly the same thing. Anyone who is worth a quarter billion dollars is probably in the top .001% and doesn't have to work again a day in their life.
Bill Gates
07-10-2025, 03:57 PM
Bill Gates why stop at a billion? You could retire on a lot less than a billion.
Devon Booker just signed $145m over 2 years. Even after taxes he could retire and never have to work again while living a life of extreme luxury. If he plays his cards right and doesn't frivolously blow away his fortune, his family will be wealthy elites for generations. Should we put a cap on his income too?
I'm curious why you would stop at a billion when half a billion or even a quarter billion is roughly the same thing. Anyone who is worth a quarter billion dollars is probably in the top .001% and doesn't have to work again a day in their life.
It was just an obligatory resonse. However there are homes and yachts that are ~$100m. You can retire on pennies. I am just saying that "standard of living" flatlines at some point. Where you can't even out purchase someone else. Having $1B you are basically living no different than me, or Elon. Although you still wouldn't be able to purchase Twitter.
IMO the way it should work is that the taxes should increase exponentially. Right now it maxes at 37% if you make like $600k, and everyone after that pays the same amount. It needs to keep going up, forever. Certain things can be protected like stocks holdings. No one should be forced to sell their company.
But people like Bezos and Elon? Who cashed in billions of their stock? Should be taxed to holy hell.
Baller234
07-10-2025, 04:44 PM
It was just an obligatory resonse. However there are homes and yachts that are ~$100m. You can retire on pennies. I am just saying that "standard of living" flatlines at some point. Where you can't even out purchase someone else. Having $1B you are basically living no different than me, or Elon. Although you still wouldn't be able to purchase Twitter.
IMO the way it should work is that the taxes should increase exponentially. Right now it maxes at 37% if you make like $600k, and everyone after that pays the same amount. It needs to keep going up, forever. Certain things can be protected like stocks holdings. No one should be forced to sell their company.
But people like Bezos and Elon? Who cashed in billions of their stock? Should be taxed to holy hell.
This sounds like nothing but jealousy though. Who are you to determine that someone's lifestyle is too much? Do you understand how privileged you are? There are millions of people around the globe who have a fraction of what you do. The gap between you and some poor child in Africa is way more vast than the gap between you and Jeff Bezos. Even a modest single family home in the midwest would be akin to a royal palace for some people.
People like you keep insisting that Bezos shouldn't have all this money, but there's only one problem. He created a company that generates $600 billion in annual revenue. Every time you order a product from Amazon, you're giving Jeff Bezos more money. He hasn't stolen that money from you, you gave it to him voluntarily. I'm curious, do you make a habit of turning down money when someone is gladly giving it to you?
When someone creates a company like that and they're the primary shareholder, why wouldn't they be entitled to those returns? Who should get it instead? The government? Why, so they can steal it and funnel it to god knows what? Jeff Bezos and Amazon has improved the quality of life for more people than any modern government program.
It really just sounds like you're fueled by jealousy.
Bill Gates
07-10-2025, 04:59 PM
This sounds like nothing but jealousy though. Who are you to determine that someone's lifestyle is too much? Do you understand how privileged you are? There are millions of people around the globe who have a fraction of what you do. The gap between you and some poor child in Africa is way more vast than the gap between you and Jeff Bezos. Even a modest single family home in the midwest would be akin to a royal palace for some people.
People like you keep insisting that Bezos shouldn't have all this money, but there's only one problem. He created a company that generates $600 billion in annual revenue. Every time you order a product from Amazon, you're giving Jeff Bezos more money. He hasn't stolen that money from you, you gave it to him voluntarily. I'm curious, do you make a habit of turning down money when someone is gladly giving it to you?
When someone creates a company like that and they're the primary shareholder, why wouldn't they be entitled to those returns? Who should get it instead? The government? Why, so they can steal it and funnel it to god knows what? Jeff Bezos and Amazon has improved the quality of life for more people than any modern government program.
It really just sounds like you're fueled by jealousy.
It is a solution the problem outlined in the OP. Do you have a solution that does not redistribute wealth from the top earners, where all our wealth is, to the other 90% of the country? Or do you just want to defend the problem and safe guard the wealth of people who do not need it at the cost of your own wealth?
If you sense jealousy from any of that? That is a projection. We can't have a real a debate about how to better the situation as long as you are fighting for them and not yourself.
Funny enough, most of the 1% agree with me on this. You are fighting for the wealth of people who understand it's an issue.
Seems to me that those complaining most about wealth inequality are those who (more likely) advocate for open borders - inviting in more people who will tip the scale even further.
Bill Gates
07-10-2025, 06:36 PM
Seems to me that those complaining most about wealth inequality are those who (more likely) advocate for open borders - inviting in more people who will tip the scale even further.
Not if the country of Mexico is included in the scale.
Not if the country of Mexico is included in the scale.
Huh? Are you saying that Mexicans are included in "America"? I thought the video made it pretty clear it was about the USA.
Bill Gates
07-11-2025, 09:59 AM
Huh? Are you saying that Mexicans are included in "America"? I thought the video made it pretty clear it was about the USA.
I'm just saying that from the liberal standpoint, helping those at the bottom doesn't really include borders. Humans are humans. It would be hypocritical to say "we should keep those ultra-poor struggling people out so that the wealth gap within our own borders looks better!".
I'm just saying that from the liberal standpoint, helping those at the bottom doesn't really include borders. Humans are humans. It would be hypocritical to say "we should keep those ultra-poor struggling people out so that the wealth gap within our own borders looks better!".
I'm not the one complaining about wealth distribution in America. I think it's great that Bezos, a local Miami Palmetto Sr High (the field that my church group plays frisbee on) alumni can rise to a billionaire or that any of the basketball players who we watch can make more money than most people can dream of - only in America.
Pretty sure that if you include/invite the whole world (as some of you advocate), the imbalance becomes even worse. Is that hypocritical if YOUR (liberal) AIM is to improve wealth distribution in America - seems pretty clear cut to me.
I'm just saying that from the liberal standpoint, helping those at the bottom doesn't really include borders. Humans are humans. It would be hypocritical to say "we should keep those ultra-poor struggling people out so that the wealth gap within our own borders looks better!".
I'm not the one complaining about wealth distribution in America. I think it's great that Bezos, a local Miami Palmetto Sr High (the field that my church group plays frisbee on) alumni can rise to a billionaire or that any of the basketball players who we watch can make more money than most people can dream of - only in America.
Pretty sure that if you include/invite the whole world (as some of you advocate), the imbalance becomes even worse. Is that hypocritical if YOUR (liberal) AIM is to improve wealth distribution in America - seems pretty clear cut to me.
Bill Gates
07-11-2025, 10:47 AM
Again, it is more of a right wing take to help only those within the US borders. Yes many want to help the poor and middle classes here in the US, but also in Mexico as well where they are struggling even more.
Bill Gates
07-11-2025, 10:50 AM
If you don't think wealth distribution is an issue here, you should look into countries like Australia or Belgium that have much better distribution.
The middle class in Australia is much bigger than the US (per capita) and they are worth 2X as much as the middle class here.
The average middle class citizen the US is worth ~$190k. The average middle class citizen in Australia is worth ~$380k. Those countries report more happiness, have better longevity, etc.
Baller234
07-11-2025, 11:39 AM
It is a solution the problem outlined in the OP. Do you have a solution that does not redistribute wealth from the top earners, where all our wealth is, to the other 90% of the country? Or do you just want to defend the problem and safe guard the wealth of people who do not need it at the cost of your own wealth?
If you sense jealousy from any of that? That is a projection. We can't have a real a debate about how to better the situation as long as you are fighting for them and not yourself.
Funny enough, most of the 1% agree with me on this. You are fighting for the wealth of people who understand it's an issue.
You guys say it it's a problem, doesn't mean it's really a problem.
And yes it does sound like jealousy. I think it's great that we live in a country where people can reach such heights. I have no problem that there are billionaires among us. I'm grateful for Jeff Bezos and I'm grateful he dedicated his life to making Amazon possible. Amazon is an amazing company that improved the quality of life for so many people around the world, including myself. I can't even begin to count how many hours I've saved over the course of my life shopping on Amazon.
Jeff Bezos making billions of dollars doesn't mean he's preventing other people from making money. Quite the opposite in fact. They employ over 1.5 million people, not to mention there are about 10 million sellers on Amazon who are able to operate their own business.
If you're poor in America, it's not because some rich person is holding you back. Stop making excuses, stop crying and get to work. Go better your situation.
Again, it is more of a right wing take to help only those within the US borders. Yes many want to help the poor and middle classes here in the US, but also in Mexico as well where they are struggling even more.
Right wing take? So the concept of a country is a right wing take? A country shouldn't look after its own citizen before others? We shouldn't have borders, compete in the Olympics as different countries, have our own currency, language, laws, customs? smh
Bill Gates
07-11-2025, 12:13 PM
Right wing take? So the concept of a country is a right wing take? A country shouldn't look after its own citizen before others? We shouldn't have borders, compete in the Olympics as different countries, have our own currency, language, laws, customs? smh
lol, not sure how you could deduct any of that (currency, language, etc) from what I said.
The concept of only helping those within our borders and not others is more of a right wing take, while the left views it more like a human in need is a human in need regardless of country of origin.
Baller234
07-11-2025, 01:40 PM
lol, not sure how you could deduct any of that (currency, language, etc) from what I said.
The concept of only helping those within our borders and not others is more of a right wing take, while the left views it more like a human in need is a human in need regardless of country of origin.
This is total bullshit. Look at how many left wingers are totally silent when it comes radical Islam and how certain countries treat women as legitimate 2nd class citizens.
Countless marches and protests in the name of liberating Palestine, but zero protests in the name of liberating the people from their own oppressive masters. Zero call to end Sharia Law, zero call to end "blasphemy laws", zero call to demand that women be allowed to show their hair in public whenever they please.
If you lefties cared about world citizens as much as you do U.S. citizens, then at the very least you guys would be more vocal about these things. You'll lose your minds if a state declares that abortion after a certain period is deemed illegal but nothing to say about a woman who is legally allowed to be raped by her husband.
Bill Gates
07-11-2025, 01:48 PM
This is total bullshit. Look at how many left wingers are totally silent when it comes radical Islam and how certain countries treat women as legitimate 2nd class citizens.
Countless marches and protests in the name of liberating Palestine, but zero protests in the name of liberating the people from their own oppressive masters. Zero call to end Sharia Law, zero call to end "blasphemy laws", zero call to demand that women be allowed to show their hair in public whenever they please.
If you lefties cared about world citizens as much as you do U.S. citizens, then at the very least you guys would be more vocal about these things. You'll lose your minds if a state declares that abortion after a certain period is deemed illegal but nothing to say about a woman who is legally allowed to be raped by her husband.
I promise you that I care about a random citizen in Mexico or the Middle East just as much as I care about a random citizen in Idaho. All are strangers to me. The fact that some were born here and not there doesn't mean anything to me.
Being "vocal" means nothing TBH. It's impossible to be vocal of every injustice around the entire globe. Pointing at something and saying "you were never vocal about this event, therefor you don't care!" is a copout.
Bill Gates
07-11-2025, 01:54 PM
Baller has never been vocal in here about cancer. Therefor he doesn't care about people who die of cancer or wish it to be cured. It's "total bullshit" if he says otherwise.
Baller234
07-11-2025, 01:58 PM
I promise you that I care about a random citizen in Mexico or the Middle East just as much as I care about a random citizen in Idaho. All are strangers to me. The fact that some were born here and not there doesn't mean anything to me.
Being "vocal" means nothing TBH. It's impossible to be vocal of every injustice around the entire globe. Pointing at something and saying "you were never vocal about this event, therefor you don't care!" is a copout.
Countless left wing protests in the name of:
- Fighting for abortion rights
- Liberating Palestine from Israel
ZERO left wing protests in the name of:
- Fighting for women's rights abroad
- Ending Sharia Law
What should we conclude from this then? If lefties are so concerned about people all over the world, why are they so silent?
Baller234
07-11-2025, 02:00 PM
Baller has never been vocal in here about cancer. Therefor he doesn't care about people who die of cancer or wish it to be cured. It's "total bullshit" if he says otherwise.
^ I may have to start doing a power ranking of ISH's dumbest and most low IQ posters.
I'm guessing that Bill Gates would rank close to the top. Granted he is up against stiff competition. At the very least is he is a first teamer.
warriorfan
07-11-2025, 02:22 PM
I'm just saying that from the liberal standpoint, helping those at the bottom doesn't really include borders. Humans are humans. It would be hypocritical to say "we should keep those ultra-poor struggling people out so that the wealth gap within our own borders looks better!".
Get a life
Bill Gates
07-11-2025, 02:28 PM
Countless left wing protests in the name of:
- Fighting for abortion rights
- Liberating Palestine from Israel
ZERO left wing protests in the name of:
- Fighting for women's rights abroad
- Ending Sharia Law
What should we conclude from this then? If lefties are so concerned about people all over the world, why are they so silent?
Oh damn, you caught us. We only really care about Americans like you :oldlol:
So much for our secret pretend mission to care about others.
ShawkFactory
07-11-2025, 02:29 PM
Countless left wing protests in the name of:
- Fighting for abortion rights
- Liberating Palestine from Israel
ZERO left wing protests in the name of:
- Fighting for women's rights abroad
- Ending Sharia Law
What should we conclude from this then? If lefties are so concerned about people all over the world, why are they so silent?
Well it makes more sense to protest things closer to home, and thus your voice having more say in, right? Left-wing protests in Portland wouldn't really amount to much as it pertains to ending Sharia Law in Iran, would it?
warriorfan
07-11-2025, 02:35 PM
Well it makes more sense to protest things closer to home, and thus your voice having more say in, right? Left-wing protests in Portland wouldn't really amount to much as it pertains to ending Sharia Law in Iran, would it?
Prioritizing things you are in close in proximity? This sounds very bigoted and anti immigration and downright something Hitler would say.
Bill Gates
07-11-2025, 02:35 PM
There have been several documentaries on women under sharia's law.
https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59e0c47f37c58166361d2d6b/1513096690438-4RD4OCKKGNSSSBOSJBLZ/The-Judge-OG-Image.png
That topic in particular is very tricky, because obviously the females are extremely oppressed, but when efforts are made to free them they reject due to extreme religious brainwashing. They believe God wants them oppressed. They'll go to hell if they abort. And no one wants to remove their religious freedom or beliefs.
Baller234
07-11-2025, 02:36 PM
Well it makes more sense to protest things closer to home, and thus your voice having more say in, right? Left-wing protests in Portland wouldn't really amount to much as it pertains to ending Sharia Law in Iran, would it?
I thought one of the primary goals of protesting was to "spread awareness".
Bill Gates
07-11-2025, 02:38 PM
The idea though, that we only care about the things we actively protest is obviously quite dumb :oldlol:
Baller234
07-11-2025, 02:49 PM
The idea though, that we only care about the things we actively protest is obviously quite dumb :oldlol:
To be fair you don't care about the things you DO protest for either. It's always just empty virtue signaling.
But yes, if you coordinate nationwide marches in honor of International Women's Day and there's zero mention of the women being oppressed by Sharia Law, that is a sign you don't give a shit about women suffering abroad. You'll see countless anti-Trump signs at those marches and people bashing MAGA but you'll never see a single person bashing Sharia Law.
Or better yet, imagine attending a women's right protest and having nothing to say about female spaces being totally erased in your own country.
Bill Gates
07-11-2025, 02:57 PM
To be fair you don't care about the things you DO protest for either. It's always just empty virtue signaling.
This is called "projecting".
Since you don't care about other people. You assume that no one cares about other people.
ShawkFactory
07-11-2025, 03:01 PM
I thought one of the primary goals of protesting was to "spread awareness".
Sure. But what would "awareness" of Sharia here have to do with laws in Iran?
Awareness of injustices at home, whether real or perceived, actually CAN cause shifting of tides and tangible, legal change.
Apples to oranges.
j3lademaster
07-11-2025, 03:32 PM
...in an easy to interpret video. you probably had no idea that it was this bad, did you? i didn't.
I did, and I’ve been singing this song for a while.
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