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Every year collectively in the United States, we spent $1 trillion on sports sporting events and sporting goods if we ban sports and diverted all that energy and money into feeding the homeless then we would solve the problem.
Why don’t we do that? 250 billion is spent on video games every year should we ban video games because not only are these people wasting money buying video games instead of giving that to homeless they’re spending hours of their lives playing these video games instead of helping the homeless like they could be if they weren’t playing video games. | ||
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Combined wealth is roughly $6.8–$7 trillion To cover the cost of ending hunger in the U.S., you’d need roughly: ~0.4% – 0.5% of billionaire wealth per year Only billionaire wealth is mostly tied up in stocks/businesses. To actually collect meaningful revenue from billionaire wealth tied up in stocks/businesses the governments can tax annual gains, apply a modest wealth tax, tax borrowing against assets and tax gains at death. This hybrid system is the most realistic way to get steady revenue. To prevent the silly statement that the billionaires will just leave the US there could also be an exit tax, global cooperation to end more safe havens and ongoing taxation of wealth. Perhaps more taxes on really expensive real estate. The most effective systems should not rely on just one way to tax. | |||
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Last edited by Botten; 06-12-2026 at 02:09 PM..
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I wish ASI can just get here already so you can implant it in your fucking head to save the world.
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