Yes, indeed, let the State "closely watch" them.
"In 2011, the top 1 percent of tax returns accounted for 41 percent of the state's personal income tax revenues, and that was before Proposition 30 raised rates on the rich. "By the logic of Liberalism, couldn't they be forced to stay in California? I mean, they didn't get all that wealth by themselves, so they should legally owe it to the people of the State to stay and continue to pay.
No?
What's a little personal "freedom" vs the cries for social justice of the common folks, when this "liberty" is just a cover for the greedy rich to flee their responsibility to their fellow Amurricans...(both documented and undocumented).
Am I wrong?
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I've been feeling blisteringly misanthropic for the past couple of days; I'm currently entertaining a fantasy of resigning from this species and sitting on a mountaintop, roasting marshmallows as the world burns.
And yet, I keep reminding myself that there are at least a handful of people whose company I would like to roast those marshmallows with. Isn't that basically the tribalism Jack Donovan advocates in "The Way of Men"?
-Sean
I believe that the New Testament calls them "the elect" :)
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