Comment on Three Australian millionaires say the nation’s super-rich should face higher taxes

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MisterFrog@aussie.zone ⁨4⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

$500 million purely in sales of software he wrote alone? That would be a feat for sure.

Nothing against him personally, just that buy-in-large this former colleague of yours would be an outlier, the ultra wealthy generally generate profits off the backs of other people’s work.

The part that’s wrong isn’t doing well and making money, it’s advocating against taxing corporations way more than we are, lobbying for loopholes, and engaging in rent seeking behaviour. Which is extremely, extremely common. Having some kind of cap on how much wealth you can amass seems sensible to me.

I’m sure he’s worked hard and done well for himself, but are we really suggesting that once you have money, you don’t “make your money work for you”? What that phrase really means is you can invest, which is only possible because of other people’s work at the end of the day.

Yes, I am doubting a bit that after his real work of creating a product, that the rest of the money he’s made is directly from that work, or made possible by a system that in general is profiting of the working class.

At a certain point allowing people to have vast sums of money is antithetical to democracy, which seems almost self-evident to most people no matter their other political views.

So no, your former work colleague hasn’t done anything wrong, but doesn’t mean it’s a great way for us to structure society. *Gestures broadly to everything*

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