You arrived at the point where I have problems with my own proposal. I would indeed be very big brotherish. On the other hand the amount of data would be so immense that it would probably create anonymity by default. Still there should be certain restrictions to guarantee anonymity, you definitly don't want the government to know more about you than the friendly banker next door.
This could lead to a situation where mugging (and many other crimes) would become impossible, because it would be just too easy to find out, who forced you to transfer money on their account and arrest that person.
What would you do with all those empty prisons and the crooks who would generate wealth outside prisons, instead of wasting it inside? Would there be enough space for all the people who wouldn't be killed in robberies? What to do with all the money that would be saved?
The tax would not be regressive, it would be progressive. Everyone would have to pay the same percentage, but you get a certain "bonus" at the beginning. If the tax would be 25% and the unconditional basic income would be 15,000 you wouldn't pay taxes, unless you earn more than 60,000. That is the break even point where the amount of taxes you pay catches up with the unconditional basic income (which even Bill Gates would receive).
Another thing that bothers me: I was thinking that my ideas were rather creative and original, but when I did some research I came up with a name of someone I really didn't want in my camp: Milton Friedman for a Keynesian like me this is a guy you don't expect to be in your camp when you consider giving money to everybody. He did some research on the basic unconditional income, but called it negative income tax he even lobbied to Nixon to impement the NIT, but ended up fighting against it, when he found out that it would be an added tax and not a replacement for the current system.
He proposed a flat tax of 25%, which made me think about my numbers. He wanted to tax only income, not every exchange of money, he obviously didn't want to nationalize the banks or legalize prostitution, drugs and gambling, this and many other details considere I have to assume that a realistic number for my system would be a tax of about 15% (max.). This means everybody who is currently paying taxes would pay less and still the revenue would be higher. Nobody would pay more than 15% tax. In fact everybody would pay less, because they get the unconditional basic income(even though that would be a very small amount of money compared to what people like Bill Gates would have to pay).
All this means your critique basicly boild down to two points:
- Jealousy: You just want rich people to pay a higher percentage, based on principle, not economics
- Privacy: This would be worth discussing, because I totally see your point, on the other hand you already have to tell the government how much you make, it would only be much easier to control it.
"The first thing Fascists usually try to do is silencing the opposition."
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opposition on
03/13/2010 06:11:21 AM EST
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