Billionaires have become the real parasites draining this economy. Here's the thing—if they paid their fair share in taxes, their lifestyle wouldn't budge one bit. Not a single yacht less, not a penthouse fewer. Yet our entire financial system keeps bending over backwards for them. This kind of unchecked, totally unregulated capitalism? It's fundamentally unsustainable. The numbers don't add up, the logic doesn't hold, and history shows us exactly where this ends.
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nft_widow
· 12h ago
Well said, but the current problem is that no one dares to touch them; the entire system is designed to protect these people.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 2025-12-31 17:53
To be honest, tax evasion by the wealthy has been a well-known issue for a long time; the system itself is designed for them.
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DAOplomacy
· 2025-12-31 17:52
honestly the wealth concentration issue presents some non-trivial externalities that governance frameworks haven't quite... addressed. path dependency suggests these incentive structures were baked in decades ago, but ngl the yacht-to-tax-ratio thing does feel increasingly sub-optimal lmao
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MEV_Whisperer
· 2025-12-31 17:52
Ah, here we go again. Basically, this system has always been rotten. The rich make money while lying down, and we have to work 996.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 2025-12-31 17:43
Honestly, I'm really tired. The game of wealthy tax evasion is repeated year after year, while we are there tightening our belts.
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DecentralizeMe
· 2025-12-31 17:24
Honestly, these people live off system vulnerabilities and have no bottom line.
Billionaires have become the real parasites draining this economy. Here's the thing—if they paid their fair share in taxes, their lifestyle wouldn't budge one bit. Not a single yacht less, not a penthouse fewer. Yet our entire financial system keeps bending over backwards for them. This kind of unchecked, totally unregulated capitalism? It's fundamentally unsustainable. The numbers don't add up, the logic doesn't hold, and history shows us exactly where this ends.