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Ok, so put some numbers: how much more should one be paid to be able to retire, say, 5 years earlier and have a longer retirement period (Eu life expecanty, on average, is 82) ? Obviously you need to consider the same standards of living.
Or simply understand that it is not possible to have it all.
Two reasons (based on Italian data):
True, but that include the private assets of everyone, not only the rich, so it is a value you cannot consider. Moreover, even considering these numbers, you end with about 1700 euro a year for every retired, even less if you increase the number of retirees.
Inheritance tax is the most outrageous tax imaginable in my opinion. Moreover, these billions are (or should be) already taxed, you are not creating anything new when you inherit something. You are paying for your grief basically.
Then maybe, before going to a war to tax the few rich, recover every euro from tax evasion. And I bet that the vast majority is not from the rich
You never put numbers on your ideas.
Yes, and I also see people who actively fight against new infrastructures so ?
Ok, but at some point you will run out of new streets, bridges and railways to build. Ok, there will be maintenance but at some point in time the state has to stop.
Public investments are a nice short term solution but nothing a state can sustain on a long period.
What you would need is local production, so build the flatscreens locally so people have a work and could pay for something else, also build locally.
Have you noted that these problems started in the exact same moment the production were moved in cheaper countries ?
Let me explain you how rich people are rich. It is not because they have billions on their personal bank account. But since they have shares of company that are valued billions (which is a hypothetical value anyway) they can go to a bank and say "look, I own shares in a company that are valued at 2 billions, can you lend me 100 million secured by these shares ?" Then they simply pay back the debt. And debt generally is not taxed.
BTW, you can renounce citizenship.
Work only the first time. Once I shift my assets outside your country, you have no way to reach them.
And I bet there are dozens of legal ways to protect my assets once they are out. And even more illegal way hard to prove or discover.
Carrefour exited the Italian market: the simply sold the supermarkets (sometime at a loss) and now in Italy they have pretty nothing (just a smaller office that handle the brand, for now). And they paid nothing since they earn nothing in Italy.
They can simply do the same thing and then move their money to another country. Or they can simply close them.
It is a myth that since you have something physical then you cannot get rid of it.