Yeah, this feels like a made up reason (it is). What working-class voters do they think are going to be like “boy, you know who I miss? The billionaire who used to live up the bloc!”
If you leave a state/city because they raised taxes, it stands to reason that the reason you were there in the first place was because they had lower taxes. It doesn’t matter how much private wealth you have, you leaving or staying has very little impact on the people who live in a low-tax area. This is very basic logic
“boy, you know who I miss? The billionaire who used to live up the bloc!”
The implication is not that they’ll be missed, it is that they will just not pay taxes in another region, which does nothing but rob your current region of whatever tax dollars they’re currently paying.
Yeah, this feels like a made up reason (it is). What working-class voters do they think are going to be like “boy, you know who I miss? The billionaire who used to live up the bloc!”
If you leave a state/city because they raised taxes, it stands to reason that the reason you were there in the first place was because they had lower taxes. It doesn’t matter how much private wealth you have, you leaving or staying has very little impact on the people who live in a low-tax area. This is very basic logic
The implication is not that they’ll be missed, it is that they will just not pay taxes in another region, which does nothing but rob your current region of whatever tax dollars they’re currently paying.
You’re describing a Laffer Curve. Nowhere in the USA is anywhere close to those diminishing returns.
I have no idea what you’re talking about. I haven’t described any curves.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laffer_curve