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Peter Gerdes's avatar

What makes me so mad about this is that laws like this make it impossible for families like mine which choose to not own a car (mostly for $ and less trouble).

I don't object at all to the idea we should help people earning less money. I believe in a crazy high top marginal tax rate (evidence suggests that status concerns more than desire to consume motivates top earners) and substantial redistribution.

So just fucking tax people and give the damn money to low earners. That's one thing the government is decent at and we already have a negative income tax framework. Little market distortions, no helping one kind of worker and leaving the others in the cold and a fairer system for who pays.

Are we really too damn stupid to realize that it's just as much a tax to raise prices? Do we not really care about the poor and just want to show off our supposed virtue? WTF?!?

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Nominal News's avatar

Isn't the fact that both companies are threatening to leave at the same time a sign of collusion? If one leaves, the other would clearly have a monopoly and thus from a business standpoint, they'd prefer to be there. If they both leave (after publicly announcing the intent) that's an act of collusion.

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