And when you finally hit that "gamble" people will say: He is nothing without his employees, he does nothing. I'm not against helping the people. But I'm against punishing someone who earned the right to be extraordinary and to earn more than effectively anyone. Because they paid the price.
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Again, it's not a punishment, it's decency. If you think about someone with the wealth of, say, Elon Musk, he has BILLIONS of dollars. Genuinely, everything he needs, no one is asking him to give up what he worked for, but if more of that would go to our communities to help our people, with practically nothing affecting him, the world and our country would be moving forward so much faster.
You seem to be under the impression that Elon Musk has all that money sitting in his bank account. His net worth is literally tied up in the value he created in those companies. If the government forced him to pay billions more in taxes, he’d have to sell large chunks of Tesla or SpaceX stock, which would actually hurt the employees and people who's retirement accounts are invested in those companies.
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