Anonymous ID: 6d4b47 Aug. 16, 2020, 2:47 p.m. No.10310297   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0308 >>0332 >>0334 >>0416 >>0515 >>0641 >>0827

read between the lines/State, County, Municipal pension collapse. desperate revenue grab.

 

California Set To Pass The Nation's First Wealth Tax Targeting The Ultra Rich

August 16, 2020

 

It was about about nine years ago when consulting company BCG first suggested that in a time of out of control spending and soaring debt loads, the only fiscally sustainable "solution" was to implement a wealth tax (see "There May Be Only Painful Ways Out Of The Crisis").

 

While the idea was well ahead of its time in 2011, and was quickly shut down in the court of public opinion, several years later none other than the IMF resurrected the idea of a wealth tax, which has only gained momentum in recent months, and despite widespread grassroots pushback, the concept of a "wealth tax" has moved front and center and most recently the chairman of Capital Economics, Roger Bootle, said that the world’s wealthiest could be subjected to higher tax rates as governments scramble to fund spending and repair their economies amid the coronavirus crisis.

 

Fast forward to today when the ultra-liberal state of California is now ready to take this "socialist" idea from concept to the implementation phase, with the SF Chronicle reporting that a group of CA state lawmakers on Thursday proposed a first-in-the-nation state wealth tax that would hit about 30,400 California residents and raise an estimated $7.5 billion for the general fund.

 

The proposed tax rate would be 0.4% of net worth (most likely ended up far higher), excluding directly held real estate, that exceeds $30 million for single and joint filers and $15 million for married filing separately.

 

Oakland Democrat Rob Bonta, who is the lead author of the wealth tax proposal AB2008, justified the wealth expropriation by saying that California is facing a big budget deficit because of the health and economic crisis brought on by the coronavirus, and "we can’t simply rely on austerity measures," to close it. It wasn't immediately clear why austerity doesn't work considering that California has never actually tried it, but in any case the Democrat's proposal was clear: "We must consider revenue generation."

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/california-set-pass-nations-first-wealth-tax-targeting-ultra-rich

Anonymous ID: 6d4b47 Aug. 16, 2020, 3:12 p.m. No.10310666   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0681 >>0700

>>10310601

 

"In the video, Kinzinger points to the many unrealized predictions made by “Q Clearance Patriot,” a poster on internet forums 4chan and 8chan and the main propagator of the theory, as evidence that it is not based in reality."

 

'not based in reality', yeah, a reality that politicians tried to bury for decades.

 

'those who scream the loudest'