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el_bryanto

(11,804 posts)
1. I think there are some obvious follow up questions one needs to be ready to answer
Thu Jan 2, 2014, 01:34 PM
Jan 2014

if one is going to advocate wealth redistribution.

First - do we keep a capitalist system?

Secondly - how do you decided what wealth to redistribute?

Bryant

Cleita

(75,480 posts)
3. Our fearless leaders are. They avoid it like leprosy.
Thu Jan 2, 2014, 01:43 PM
Jan 2014

I believe this is why Pope Francis is causing such a stir. He is going where our leadership won't. Unfortunately, no one cares what the rest of think.

Xyzse

(8,217 posts)
4. It isn't that... It is called "Paying in to Society".
Thu Jan 2, 2014, 01:46 PM
Jan 2014

It is not "Wealth Distribution" current taxation system encourages hoarding which keeps money stuck in a static area that doesn't move around the greater economy and doesn't do much good except fund bubbles.

Beearewhyain

(600 posts)
6. In principle, no I am not afraid and do advocate for it
Thu Jan 2, 2014, 01:50 PM
Jan 2014

But the Devil is always in the details. For some reason or another the topic always makes me think of this skit from Python.

bluestate10

(10,942 posts)
7. It's called paying one's fair share. When you use the term wealth redistribution, you conjure
Thu Jan 2, 2014, 01:50 PM
Jan 2014

up visions of forced seizing of a person's assets. Paying one's fair share gives the image that people that get more from society should pay more in taxes to maintain that society - doing so is simply in their best interests.

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