> I'm offering advice. You're free to ignore it. You're presenting a political view. That's not just "advice". > Do you actually have any direct experience in living at or below the poverty line in the US? Recent…
> I don't. Everything has unintended consequences and no plan is perfect. We will always have to manage problems as they arise. But you do, if you (or the GP) want people to support your taxation plan and go along with…
> Take more from the rich and give more to the poor. What are you going to do when the rich dedicate their resources to avoiding that taking (which they already do for the current taxation policies)? I don't think you…
> I'm offering advice. You're free to ignore it. You're presenting a political view. That's not just "advice". > Do you actually have any direct experience in living at or below the poverty line in the US? Recent…
> I don't. Everything has unintended consequences and no plan is perfect. We will always have to manage problems as they arise. But you do, if you (or the GP) want people to support your taxation plan and go along with…
> Take more from the rich and give more to the poor. What are you going to do when the rich dedicate their resources to avoiding that taking (which they already do for the current taxation policies)? I don't think you…