Sidechat icon
Join communities on Sidechat Download
Tax huge fortunes, break up monopolies, share ownership with workers, raise wages and services, limit wealthy political influence, and block any one person or company from gaining outsized control, ensuring power stays widely distributed.
There needs to be a cap on how much money single person is allowed to control. Oh, you created Amazon? Congrats. You’re rich forever now, $1,000,000 a year for you. The rest of your profits either go to your employees or the government.
upvote 4 downvote

default user profile icon
Anonymous 2w

A system that taxes extreme wealth, breaks up monopolies, expands worker ownership, raises wages, strengthens public services, and limits political influence keeps power widely distributed. No single actor can dominate society, and a broad middle class gains stability, mobility, and real control over its future. This creates an economy where prosperity is shared, innovation continues, and opportunity does not depend on inherited privilege or concentrated corporate power.

upvote 6 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous 2w

Then they leave

upvote -1 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Cool, then we tax the guy they put in charge, or better yet tax the actual property or any stock they have in an American buisness. If they want to leave they better leave entirely.

upvote 3 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Most wealth can’t leave: businesses, property, customers, and investments stay taxed where they operate. Relocating is costly, and wealthy people depend on the stable markets and institutions they’d lose by leaving. “Then they leave” is a scare tactic, not an economic argument.

upvote 8 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

That’s assuming they aren’t already international and have access to other stable markets. People get desperate when they reach the ceiling

upvote 1 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Those people are psychotic and need to be filtered away. They’re the reason we’re in our current mess.

upvote 6 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

Right now the incentive is to keep growing, no matter what. 5 billion this year is completely worthless if you made 4 billion last year, so now you have to fire a bunch of people. That incentive needs to go away

upvote 6 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

If you want that it should be reduced in the form of human rights requirements to ensure that the most vulnerable types of people aren’t abused, nor the average consumer. Advertisement consistency with products would be something else to think about too.

upvote 2 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #1 2w

That’s too much of a half measure. They will only litigate their way around it, and bully people into submission.

upvote 3 downvote