正在加载视频...

视频加载失败

When has taxing the rich ever worked?

390,322 次观看 • 1 年前 •via X (Twitter)

11 条评论

Emrah Safa Gürkan 的头像
Emrah Safa Gürkan1 年前

pretty much all the time. These are the guys who killed the Gracchi brothers ;) They could just type debt-cancellation or land reform to figure it out ;) Strange is that rich people never understand the more they wait before they rectify the situation, the more they will have to pay for a rearrangement that would save their asses ;)

Rarely Tolerable. 的头像
Rarely Tolerable.1 年前

Do you support Trump's executive order that all federal workers must return to work in person?

wux 的头像
wux1 年前

Quite disingenuous of Piers to snearingly dismiss the super-wealthy paying a fair share of tax as socialism.

A.M. Abernathy 的头像
A.M. Abernathy1 年前

I value your effort to educate people on critical economic flaws. However, I don’t think taxing the rich is a solution to wealth inequality. There’s three reasons this solution doesn’t work: 1.) Governments don’t spend money efficiently at all. Giving governments more money has not solved any problems at all. Further, they spend extra money on more corporate purchases. (Think, military industrial complex.) 2.) Governments and private interests continue to merge into a pseudo oligarchy, pushed by corporatism, lobbying globalists. There’s no separation between the rich and the government. Even if there was, reference problem #1. 3.) The world economy is changing at a rate faster than governments can manage regardless, even if a push to tax the rich was successful. The rich own all of the production means, which is only getting worse as artificial intelligence and robotics develop. They will be the ones funding everything when the average citizen is on UBI and can’t get a basic job. Government will formally secede/merge with those who control the economy, just as they did through all of history with financial institutions. This post isn’t an attack, but rather a discussion. Food for thought. I think the solutions to these problems are far more complex than taxes. Rather, they require a restructuring of all current government models.

Valerie Bossman-Quarshie For Bunhill2022-2026 的头像
Valerie Bossman-Quarshie For Bunhill2022-20261 年前

Solidarity G👆🏾💯👊🏾I literally can't watch anymore... the richer are getting richer and the poorer struggling to look after themselves with the bare basics... food/fuel...somethings gotta give...🥺there's gotta be a middle ground!

Hannibal Barca 的头像
Hannibal Barca1 年前

Do you ever come up with any answers? Or just say the same things over and over to sell your book? Correct, the rich can’t take the property with them, but once you get all the easy money from property, then what? Where is the growth coming from?

Womble ⚒ 的头像
Womble ⚒1 年前

We are just watching the destruction of society so a few billionaires, can do what. Rule over the 'nothing that is left'. It is utter madness.

Jonathan 的头像
Jonathan1 年前

👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 you tell ‘em son. Proud of you.. an English treasure

🧠 David 的头像
🧠 David1 年前

they NEVER collected those taxes though! They had the rate but they quite literally did not collect them lol. Conflating the post war boom with being due to higher taxes is nonsensical since it's effectively just a base rate neglect argument...

Caleb Ayrania 的头像
Caleb Ayrania1 年前

Next point out how the wealth of the entire western world was build on war time keynsian stimulus effects followed by almost 2 decades of socialist policies across the boards. Capitalism didn't build the west, socialism did. (because capitalism crashed in 1929)

Bleek 的头像
Bleek1 年前

Comparing 2025 to 1955 tax policy ignores fundamental reality changes. Today's wealthy have unprecedented mobility (internet businesses, digital banking, crypto, global air network) giving them infinite escape routes from punitive taxation. The UK is already watching capital flight in real-time. Besides, everyone's baseline quality of life now exceeds 1955's standards, even with current tax structures.

相关视频