by bl00k » Sun 21 Dec 2008, 20:16:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('cube', 'I') have a question for anybody here.
Or more specifically anybody who actually wants to
ANSWER THE QUESTIONWho will accept the challenge?
There are plenty of countries that have *tried* income redistribution.
But there is no country on this planet where the average salary started with $40,000 and jumped up to $80,000 by having government taking money from the rich and redistributing it to the rest of society. ---> NO such country exists.
Simply stated: Why does income redistribution not work?// add on
It does not have to be a nation that went from $40K to $80K average salary. It can be any income level.
My assertion still stands:
There has never been a situation where the middle class has successfully got a pay raise at the expensive of the rich getting a pay cut. --> why?
I think you are seeing this as two extremes. As in, you either redistribute incomes or you don't. Every country has a certain scale at which they redistribute income.
Besides, it's not about raising the income of the middle class. It's about increasing their wellbeing. Money does only create happiness to a certain extent. Here in the Netherlands, taxes are fairly high. Highest for those who earn most (around 51% i believe). With this money a lot is being done to help the overal population. Sure a lot is wasted in my opinion, but thats not the point. The point is that those who earn most (who after taxes still earn way more than average), pay most taxes which will then go to those in need (in the ideal scenario). Things like education and healthcare are cheaper because of this. But this doesn't mean there are no rich people here. There still are billionaires. Just not in the amount of billions the richest Americans have.
On the other hand i think the Netherlands has the best of both worlds. Still there are some weirdo's who believe it's okay to raise taxes to over 70% of one's wage. This i find excessive. It's the balance that counts.
The man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.