The Coming War on Wealth and the Wealthy
January 5, 2021
Here's looking at you, Federal Reserve--thanks for perfecting 'legalized looting' and
neofeudalism in America.
The problem with pushing a pendulum to its maximum extreme on one end is that it will swing
back to the other extreme minus a tiny bit of friction.
America has pushed wealth/income inequality, unfairness and legalized looting to the
maximum extreme. Now it will experience the swing back to the other extreme. This will
manifest in a number of ways, one of which is a self-organizing populist war on wealth and the wealthy.
To say the system is rigged to benefit the already-wealthy and powerful is a gross
understatement. Take the tax code as an example--thousands of pages of arcane tax breaks
and giveaways passed
by a thoroughly corrupted Congress and thousands more pages of arcane regulations and legal
precedents.
How many pages apply to the bottom 95% of American taxpayers? Very few. There's the
standard deductions for mortgage interest, healthcare costs, etc., but virtually no other
tax breaks. Very few pages apply to even the 99%--go talk to a CPA and you'll find there are
no more tax breaks for a sole proprietor making $500,000 in earned income
than than there are for a sole proprietor making $50,000.
99.9% of the tax code benefits the top 0.1% and the corporations, LLCs and philanthro-capitalist
foundations and trusts they own / control. Stripped of artifice and spin, America's tax
code is nothing but legalized looting. This is only one small slice of the entire
pie of legalized looting, of course, but it's one we can all understand.
A sole proprietor pays 15.3% in Social Security and Medicare taxes. Why don't America's
billionaires pay 15.3% in Social Security and Medicare taxes? Aren't Social Security and Medicare/Medicaid
the bedrock social safety net programs of the American people? Then why does a struggling sole
proprietor pay 15.3% tax to support these essential programs and billionaires pay essentially
zero?
There's a term for this disparity / injustice / unfairness: legalized looting.
The super-wealthy pay essentially zero percent of their income and wealth to the programs that
provide basic economic security for the disabled/elderly citizenry, while Jose the sole proprietor
pays 15.3% of every dollar he earns.
So explain to us again why Mr. Buffett can't afford to pay 15.3% of every dollar of his income to
help fund basic economic security for the disabled/elderly. In a system of even the most basic
fairness, every dollar of income would be taxed at the same rate. In a system of even the most basic
fairness, those with incomes of $100 million would pay the same 15.3% Social Security and Medicare
tax as the sole proprietor earning $100,000.
Needless to say, if this most basic fairness was applied to America's wealthy and powerful,
these programs would not be facing insolvency.
If Joe the sole proprietor hits the bigtime, he pays 32% federal tax over $165,000, 35%
over $210,000 and 37% over $524,000. If we add 15.3% to 37%, we get 52.3%. How many of
America's super-wealthy / billionaires pay 52% in Social Security-Medicare and income taxes?
Zero.
Could America's super-wealthy / billionaires afford to pay 52%? Of course they could--they own
the majority all financial assets and skim the majority of all income. But they won't,
because the system is rigged to benefit the few at the expense of the many via legalized looting.
It isn't just the inequality of ownership of capital and power that enrages the oppressed;
it's the blatant unfairness of our neofeudal / neocolonial system. As I explained in
Neofeudalism and the Neocolonial-Financialization Model (May 24, 2012) and
Welcome to Neocolonialism, Exploited Peasants! (October 21, 2016), the Financial Nobility
have "come home" and applied the same rapacious exploitation they perfected in colonialism
to the domestic populace.
Here's looking at you, Federal Reserve--thanks for perfecting legalized looting and
neofeudalism in America.
The gulf between the lavishly praised American ideals and the putrid, corrupt reality of
America's neofeudal system is wider than the Grand Canyon. As the pendulum accelerates
to an extreme equal but opposite to the current extremes of unfairness, exploitation and
legalized looting, those who have suffered the consequences of this systemic inequality
will find expression in whatever ways are available.
Since it's difficult to get to the protected compounds of the super-wealthy, the signifiers of
the merely wealthy will offer readily available targets.
The new Tesla won't just get keyed; it will be "reworked," to the great satisfaction of the
"workers."
Please note that I am not promoting a war on wealth and the wealthy, I am merely pointing out
that it is as inevitable as the gravity pulling the pendulum.
The war on wealth and the wealthy will manifest politically, socially and economically. It won't be
a tightly controlled, top-down movement. It will be spontaneous, self-organizing and unquenchable.
If you don't understand why a war on wealth and the wealthy is inevitable, please study this chart:
the way of the Tao is reversal.
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