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proceeds to describe the rich
Like, not disgustingly, 1% rich, but rich nonetheless. You don't have to have a linear scale. We're not even proposing implementations, interesting how just the idea of taxing wealth is unacceptable to you.
Then sell the house, pay off your tax, and buy a smaller house or apartment?
This literally happens with inheritances all the time. Someone gets their parents' house, can't afford the tax on it, and have to sell it. You deserve a house to live in, but not a single specific house.
It's almost like the capitalist model of housing as investment assets is broken or something.
Farmers get more money from the government than basically anyone else. That work from home freelancer is almost certainly funding the farmer, not the other way around.
Yet, as we've seen in times like the COVID pandemic, tons of them would literally destroy their food to keep the prices and by extension their profits up than give out surplus food for free or at cost.
It's almost like the capitalist model of food production is broken or something.
Personal wealth and commercial assets are different things. But yeah, our paradigm of how businesses work are, again, broken.
Forced out of that land but with a couple extra zeros in your account? Look, I'm not saying I have no sympathy for them, but people, like Indigenous people, get forced out of their land with fuck all to show for it when someone discovers resources they themselves don't want to extract. So your hypothetical oil baron is pretty low on the sympathy scale.
Again, it's almost like....
TL;DR: I agree with you that a wealth tax would be broken and would fix very little. But because it's attempting to work within the bounds of a thoroughly broken system that cannot be fixed, period. Get rid of rule by capital.