Please go easy on the downvotes—the point here is to try to understand a perspective that many of you probably won’t share.

  • Steve@communick.news
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    19 hours ago

    It kind of is simple. They have to sell stuff.
    It’s up to them how to do that.

    Say we tax them at 15% of US assets after the first $1B. That’ll slowly widdle them down.

    • IrateAnteater@sh.itjust.works
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      17 hours ago

      So here’s a scenario:

      You started a website, and this website became enormously popular. The company you started to run this website is now worth a couple billion dollars. You’re not an asshole, so you pay your employees generously and take an equal wage for yourself. You weren’t in a rush to grow, so you never took venture capital or became publicly traded.

      As the sole owner of that company, you are technically worth a couple billion dollars, but your sellable assets are nowhere near that 15%. How is the law supposed to handle this situation without further making enshitification legally mandatory?