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Kapoor: Closing off-shore tax havens would capture billions of dollars

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  • Bullshit. Using anything by Ayn Rand, herself a total sociopath, as a blueprint for society is like throwing the vast majority of people to the sharks. The bottom 90% doesn't depend on the top 10% to survive, the top 10% depends on the bottom 90% to do the work. These apparently brilliantly "productive" fuckheads don't realize where they would be without the working class who are the real producers and always have been.

  • i totaly agree with you it should be about removing taxation worldwide , not about the tax free heavens !

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  • if American and European governments were not so incompetent in spending and tax revenues tax havens wouldn't exist

  • Its not actually the filthy rich who are the most frequent users of tax havens, the majority are people who are trying to protect the their relatively much smaller fortunes. The filthy rich are the ones that profit from taxation which is why they want to attack tax havens!

  • the more i watch this real news, the more i realize how nestled in fairy tale land these guys really are...

    climate change is a sham just like global warming was... and global trade is as an idea equally perverted. it is all about shifting money, control, and power to the top.. while we all squabble for the scraps at the bottom. learn history, this stuff has happened many times, and was the cause of most every war... it is communism packaged in a pretty little box and people are eating it up

  • I like Sunny Kapoor. He speaks well, addresses the issues before him and doesn't really try to dodge, and seems honest.

    I respectfully don't agree with him on most of his issues, but do like listening.

  • Ayn Rand both had empathy and a conscience. Calling her a psychopath is way off base.

    She was insightful but I don't agree with a number of her beliefs.

    One clarification is the 10% producers, while this has truth to it, those 10% are not an elite. Any person can choose to be productive or not. Identifying that productivity has value is important.

    You think the ratio is flipped. I don't agree with you or Ayn, I think those numbers are garbage.

    Productivity should be rewarded, period.

  • Money is printed by the Federal Reserve. Which acts on it's own interests (not the government). Surely you know that? That is what needs to be regulated, and that's what I'm talking about.

  • learned helplessness

  • Close tax havens?

    Dream on.

    More pie in the sky nonsense.

    You probably believe in global warming , too.

    The rich will always find a way around it.

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