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@swires120 күн бұрын
Literally only reason she's mad is that she can't make billions herself with her babbling
@dankmagic162220 күн бұрын
@@swires1mf you ain’t a billionaire your not part of there team lol
@swires120 күн бұрын
@@dankmagic1622 * you're * their
@QuentinJones-g3o19 күн бұрын
@@dankmagic1622the top ten percent of this country pays over 70% of our taxes. Even with these loopholes they are still paying more than the bottom 50% which pay less than 4%. The the upper class subsidies the poor
@Robert_Douglass19 күн бұрын
@@QuentinJones-g3o Who taught you tax law? She literally just explained how it works exactly the OPPOSITE of what you're claiming with your propaganda.
@Morphling9219 күн бұрын
They’re not gaming the system at all. They set it up and it’s running basically as intended.
@ray_x695919 күн бұрын
Best response
@dontaclebourn567919 күн бұрын
The accuracy. It hurts.
@raypalmer773319 күн бұрын
Your right about gaming the system, but buying the polictians and changing the Tax laws to have loop holes means its a good investment by the "donor"...
@epothos119 күн бұрын
Well antitrust law has only recently been enforced since almost 60 years ago and the irs is funded so little that they only have the resources to go after people who can’t afford to defend themselves.
@eldorados_lost_searcher19 күн бұрын
@@raypalmer7733 I recently started rewatching Leverage. In the second episode, they pointed out how easy it is for a representative to be bought in 2008: $100,000 upfront investment to get them elected, $10,000 every two years.
@iloveplasticbottles20 күн бұрын
When you evade taxes, you're placed under arrest. When they evade taxes, they get a pat on the back.
@Johnrl2119 күн бұрын
They aren’t evading, they are avoiding.
@ThousanWhite19 күн бұрын
There's no reasonable reason why these "loopholes" can't be closed. It's been rigged against the regular folk and none of us have the power to do much about it...Well...
@jw445119 күн бұрын
Us everyday working people are who keep the whole system afloat. Not the billionaires. We have much more power than many people realize.
@satisfied65619 күн бұрын
That´s why we moved to Europe back in 2019! America has dumbed down in recent years and too many gullible folks are duped into voting against their own interests! I guess sometimes certain gullible folks had to eat poop to learn their lessons!
@skystarlit371319 күн бұрын
Only 3.5% of the population needs to demand change (PEACEFULLY) to affects change, according to the most recent studies. Getting 3.5% of the population to cooperate in a single way though, that's still millions of Americans... I don't know if you know this but Americans are famously kind of @$$holes. Plus you got to contend with the plutocrats money and propaganda mainstream media... To be honest, that's still going to be a hard sell 😕
@iloveplasticbottles20 күн бұрын
Remember: it's tax evasion when you do it, trickle down economics when they do it
@jamesburrows360219 күн бұрын
I've never seen that damn trickle and neither did my father or my grandfather, still waiting for Hoovers trickle down to kick in...
@osurpless19 күн бұрын
Yep, hyperindividualism from people who don’t care to know what hyperindividualism is. Largely because their staff to similar ends ensures they don’t have to know…
@lakeliving201319 күн бұрын
Trickle down is as phony as these globalist affection for this country..
@satisfied65619 күн бұрын
That´s why we moved to Europe back in 2019! America has dumbed down in recent years and too many gullible folks are duped into voting against their own interests! I guess sometimes certain gullible folks had to eat poop to learn their lessons!
@UsenameTakenWasTaken19 күн бұрын
@@jamesburrows3602 Speaking of Hoovers, yeah, it's less trickle down and more... they have bought vacuum machines and are sucking everything they can up.
@my1vice20 күн бұрын
Loopholes that are never closed regardless which "side" is in control. Imagine that.
@anthonydelfino617119 күн бұрын
honestly this is why our tax code and our laws are so complicated and hundreds if not thousands of pages long, they intentionally create these loopholes so that they and their wealthy friends can all benefit
@russellharrell274719 күн бұрын
Both parties have been bought by plutocrats, where the real power is. And that power was stolen from us, one dollar at a time.
@keirfarnum681119 күн бұрын
The Democrats used to be worker oriented when unions were the primary source of campaign funding for the Democratic Party. But then Republicans went after the unions in an effort to drive the Democrats toward corporate campaign funding; and it worked.
@christopherjones51219 күн бұрын
True Facts same Bird always corruption
@raypalmer773319 күн бұрын
its sad that money buys what you want (loopholes), but what you really want is not worth the money spent to get it.
@matthuck37820 күн бұрын
In a video game, if there's a massive exploit (or exploits) some players use to get massively OP, the game gets patched. We need to patch capitalism, if we insist on using it.
@CaptainCrunch23020 күн бұрын
That or a hard reset because these billionaires are wearing plot armor.
@Chrissy71720 күн бұрын
@@CaptainCrunch230and what would that do? Cause the same outcome, but with difficulty people.
@Saoirse_don_Phalaistín20 күн бұрын
Why patch capitalism ? Why not move on from it ?
@UndertakerU2ber20 күн бұрын
Or maybe, you need to be innovative, creative, and apply yourself.
@Saoirse_don_Phalaistín20 күн бұрын
@UndertakerU2ber like Elon musk?
@theresafinn425720 күн бұрын
I just don’t get it … they have so much wealth they can never use it in a thousand lifetimes. Why are they so afraid of taxes? Selfishness.
@ey6720 күн бұрын
Reptiles in suits
@MultipleOffenses19 күн бұрын
I think it often comes down to arrogance. Belief that they truly are "worth" that much. Plus a general disdain for the hoi polloi, of course.
@scifirealism594319 күн бұрын
Because being rich isn't just about having money, but power.
@MultipleOffenses19 күн бұрын
@@scifirealism5943 I hear that nowadays, you can even buy a President!
@scifirealism594319 күн бұрын
@@MultipleOffenses yep
@Kalmar91717 күн бұрын
Loopholes aren’t loopholes. Those regs and their loopholes are part of their design and no one in office wants to fix those for a reason.
@troywalkertheprogressivean843319 күн бұрын
The problem is they own everything. De-privatize, re-publicize
@leobigelow702119 күн бұрын
Yeah, that works beautifully in China.
@glucid422219 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's called nationalization, ex-appropriation, confiscation, collectivization. The last people that did that were called communists, and they did it behind something called The Iron Curtain. Do you want to wear the same label? 'Cause in the ol' U. S. of A., a senator by the name of Joseph McCarthy rallied the whole country behind him to go after people that either wore that label, or mistakenly got labelled that way, and the nation was never the same afterwards.
@dmy_tro18 күн бұрын
in the Bible there was a law that commanded that every 50 years, every Israelite was supposed to return to their original piece of allotted land, all debt should be forgiven, and the slaves were set free, unless they were foreigners. Which is basically a lawful hard reset. Capitalism needs that similar regulation that would deflate the stupid Buy Borrow Die cycles.
@Dillonmarcus2349 күн бұрын
if you do that then who has the incentive to grow companies
@troywalkertheprogressivean84339 күн бұрын
@Dillonmarcus234 growing companies isn't the point, serving the public is. Evolution/innovation is inherent. There is no iteration of capitalism that doesn't sacrifice the poor majority. F the capitalist's incentives.
@janellemariee19 күн бұрын
I'm currently writing a thesis paper for my English class arguing the stance that being a billionaire is never ethical in modern America. This video was super informative and interesting as always & helpful for my paper! Thank you Leeja! :)
@bobhookstratten956719 күн бұрын
Arguing against billionaires in an English class (humanities) at a university? You're already Musk's worst nigntmare.
@YouTubeIsActualAss19 күн бұрын
I'd love to read it!
@FrznFury2719 күн бұрын
Until Capital can no longer control the state, this will always be a problem.
@JordanKahele19 күн бұрын
the various states is responsible to supervise these corporations-granting tax breaks to these corporation made it extremely unpopular
@JordanKahele19 күн бұрын
the various states is responsible to supervise these corporations-granting tax breaks to these corporation made it extremely unpopular
@JordanKahele19 күн бұрын
the various states is responsible to supervise these corporations-granting tax breaks to these corporation made it extremely unpopular
@SolidAir5432119 күн бұрын
Capitalism divides people into the very few rich and everyone else.
@antonyduhamel116619 күн бұрын
In Grand Theft Auto Online, I've made close to a billion dollars. As someone who makes in-game money hand-over-fist, I am constantly asked by newer players "how do I make money like you?" The answer is always the same: have a shitload of money already. I make more money in an hour than any less economically advantaged player makes in a day. Why do I bring this up? Because Grand Theft Auto is supposed to be a satire of modern life. It isn't. In a lot of disturbingly accurate ways, it's a direct 1-to-1 comparison. And the only part of GTA that compares favourably to real life is that we players get to respawn when we are killed.
@SleepyMatt-zzz19 күн бұрын
It's so true. I got tired of playing that game because in order to substantially get more money in the game you literally have to invest in "businesses" that you have to pool in even more time and money. Eventually I stopped playing because I realized that "working" in-game was less fun and less rewarding than working a real job. These days whenever I play with my wife we usually just hop between servers while looking for modders to give us money (we played on PC). I guess in that sense it has some semblance to real life; you either cheat, start off wealthy, or do both.
@spicychad5519 күн бұрын
Only a "small loan" of a few GTA modders dropping hundreds of millions of dollars on us like in the old days!
@HuugTuub19 күн бұрын
Nowadays the best way to make money is to just run an external menu (the game can't detect it since it's not injected), have bunker supplies, use the menu to force it to produce instantly, sell one bit of production with only a few k's of value, make the menu mod the sell amount to somewhere around 2 million, and if the menu is good it should immediately finish the mission. Boom free 2m per minute which looks entirely legit to the game because it's from your business, with minimal effort.
@antonyduhamel116619 күн бұрын
@@SleepyMatt-zzz I actually like grinding the CEO Special Cargo. I've gotten so good at the missions that I actually use it as a kind of meditative trance. A way to decompress from the real world.
@xxeman445xx19 күн бұрын
And that it’s significantly cheaper to go to the hospital in GTA than it is in the USA lol
@michaelwade955520 күн бұрын
Thank you, Leeja, for covering this topic because apparently, the mainstream media won't do it.
@meahdahlgren653719 күн бұрын
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@Mgfpl19 күн бұрын
Cuz they are owned by the rich
@FilthyMcFly198319 күн бұрын
Was just about to comment along these same lines... Our " mainstream news " are the main contributor's and or owners of these news channels so of course they are not gonna report factual if at all about this subject.@@Mgfpl
@CarFreeSegnitz18 күн бұрын
Mainstream media is either owned by the super-rich or are too terrified of the super-rich to say anything. But the machinations of the super-rich are largely known. There is precious little anyone can do about it. There is plenty we can collectively do, like a general labour strike. But “we” are not monolithic in our beliefs. The top 2-3% think everything is fine. The next 10-15% think that at most minor tweaks are maybe needed. The last 80% are too distracted by simple survival to do anything.
@ogre70618 күн бұрын
@@Mgfpl This. The corporate media are good dogs and won't bite their owners.
@JoseLopez-eo4ze20 күн бұрын
As a former Deloitte auditor current Tax Accountant, I approve of this video....
@bforce90920 күн бұрын
Their are idiots that think this is fine because they believe when they get rich they will be able to benefit from these loopholes. In reality these people will never be able to accumulate this amount of wealth.
@justhomas8319 күн бұрын
Exactly it's not obtainable. 80 years only to make 900,000 USD. Buy a house for 360k over thirty years plus taxes and property taxes. After wards 76 years old left with 120k you have medical expenses and body failures. I live until 82 net worth 30k that's it a college degree savings of a 25 year old. Congratulations you worked 71 years for free
@ncdogg42520 күн бұрын
I love how you make a complicated topic easy to understand for the average everyday Joe like me
@keirfarnum681119 күн бұрын
When wealthy people invest in businesses, they don’t even use their own money. They borrow money from banks to invest, and when their investments work out, they make money despite having to pay back the loans (since the interest rates are generally lower than their profits; and of course if you’re Tronald Dump, you just don’t pay back the loans much of the time). But when those investments fail, they get tax breaks to keep from losing their own money. We essentially subsidize their losses when they lose money on investments or they get bailed out by the government in some situations (it’s no coincidence that the executives of Enron walked away with almost exactly the amount of money their employees and investors lost; and they weren’t really penalized for driving Enron into the ground while pumping up their stock prices and cooking the books to hide their losses). It’s a win-win situation for the wealthy. It’s socialism for the wealthy and hard nosed capitalism for everyone else. The system is rigged to ensure that the wealthy stay wealthy no matter what. It’s extremely difficult for a wealthy person to fail completely. Even when they go bankrupt, they still always seem to have the capital to emerge from bankruptcy without losing everything and they always seem to get back to being wealthy again.
@joemacy277618 күн бұрын
Billionaires shouldn't even exist. Nobody needs that much money. You are basically just hoarding at that point.
@laurynjohnson596620 күн бұрын
this is single handedly the most informative, concise and understandable video on billionaire wealth inequality ive even seen and possibly the best one in existence. thank you ma’am.
@rogueninja168517 күн бұрын
Agreed. This primer should be in every school. The Peter Thiel ploy is straight up fraud. He owes us penalties and interest
@EloTheCurious18 күн бұрын
I was talking to someone briefly about this topic and mentioned that I don’t think billionaires should exist. The response I got was “How do you think you get to have that phone in your hands?” The only response I could give back to that was “With the exploitation of manufacturers in other countries willing to take advantage of their lower classes through cheap labor.” I had to paraphrase those quotes, but you get the idea. To be fair that person grew up believing in Reaganomics so that likely influences their perspective.
@walterfoyt598519 күн бұрын
I’m a retired CPA, who work in tax for nearly 50 years on both sides of the fence and aware of all these loopholes.
@rhysgrealish522720 күн бұрын
I doubt Elizabeth Warren was the only person to state this, but she’s the first politician I heard about coming up with a progressive income tax.
@jakestavinsky348020 күн бұрын
That's because the US already has a Progressive Tax system. A Progressive Tax system means that higher tax brackets only have the income in that tax bracket taxed at that rate. Example: if the tax rate is 10% for income under 50k, and over 50k is 20% , and you make 60k, then the first 50k would be taxed at 10% and then the rest (10k) would be taxed at 20%, not have the whole 60k at 20%
@munkeefinkelbeen539519 күн бұрын
@@jakestavinsky3480 doesn't that tax system cut off at 250k though? So the richest .1% pay the same tax percentage as the upper middle class? She proposed additional brackets at $1mill and $2mill, as far as I remember
@russellharrell274719 күн бұрын
Income tax is the most progressive tax we have in the US currently. That’s why all the talk is about abolishing income tax and instating a flat tax, which is regressive, penalizing the poor far more than the wealthy.
@keirfarnum681119 күн бұрын
@@jakestavinsky3480 True. But the rates for the higher brackets have been progressively lowered over the past decades, so it’s not as progressive as it once was. That being said, the truly wealthy don’t pay income taxes; they pay capital gains taxes, which are lower than income taxes. Hence why executives take compensation in company shares instead of income. Ideally it would mean they have a stake in the success of the company; but they still do well even when they’re bad at their job and the company fails. It used to make sense to have lower capital gains taxes when the only companies worth investing in were American because it encouraged investment and growth within the country; but now they get the same lower rate when they invest in companies in Indonesia or China. The advantage to having high marginal tax rates used to be that executives would not take extremely high salaries since it would be taxed at a higher rate; and that ensured they had enough within the company to pay workers well and they continually re-invested in the company to help it grow and succeed. So executives would invest outside of their company to make money instead, which had the pluses mentioned above. Getting paid in stock options instead was partly a way to get around the high marginal tax rates. They’ve gamed the system so they always get paid well while workers get left behind.
@Screamn.19 күн бұрын
Bernie Sanders: "Am I a joke to you?"
@roximarmorales876820 күн бұрын
Ohhhh we learned about this in my sociology of stratification class and I've been waiting for you to talk about this ever since!!
@SB-yp8vp16 күн бұрын
Donating to charity gets crazy when you realize that many companies get the money from either their employees or their clients by asking them to donate to a cause through them.
@alfiesmullet131119 күн бұрын
The only way to change this is to have a politician in charge that isn't in a few billionaires' pockets, which will never happen in the US unless they can get money out of politics
@JayCie-v3p20 күн бұрын
Leeja. You're a gem! Love your analysis and work that you put into your chanel.
@New2DM219 күн бұрын
And then, after Paul generates all the wealth, he'll write a theoretical book, followed by a racket all called "Rich Guy, Poor Guy," and then the people who follow think they understand and invest at 11% while carrying debt at 20%, won't understand why they aren't also billionaires.
@ashleypello753219 күн бұрын
This is a PSA and a goddamn masterclass in how the rich game the system. Thank u Leeja, this tax topic is difficult to explain in laymen’s terms and u did it with ease! 🎉🎉
@amberinthemist791219 күн бұрын
This needs to go viral.
@meahdahlgren653719 күн бұрын
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@creepypapermultipack20 күн бұрын
8:33 I’m dyyyyyyying at the name Jeff YAAAAAAAAASS
@Robert_Douglass19 күн бұрын
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASS
@Luked0g44019 күн бұрын
He’s the ultimate Yass-man?!😂
@ChA0s_AgeNt19 күн бұрын
Yass; they do all be dedder'n fook, jimmeh...
@megameg420 күн бұрын
i feel like i’ve waited years for new leeja, but it’s been one week
@dontaclebourn567919 күн бұрын
Right?!
@MonaLyssa3319 күн бұрын
I'm wearing my Reagan Ruins Everything shirt right now that my sister got me for Christmas. Looking forward to wearing it out and about. 🥳
@lauralafauve552019 күн бұрын
Don't forget #MedicareForAll Something we all need.
@Anonymous-zu7dh18 күн бұрын
My parent recently had a scare with kidney stones. My first fear when hearing they were in the ICU wasn't, how are they gonna pay for this? It was worrying about their health. I don't get how non corrupt..... Oops I misspelled that, because lobbying isn't corruption clearly, anyways, how non incentivized people can argue that going bankrupt because you happened to get cancer is a good thing actually. It's like arguing that "enhanced" interrogation by the CIA is more effective, while if you do it long enough anyone admits to anything and studies show it doesn't need to be factually accurate. Healthcare isn't actually free over here, there are some upfront fees meant to discourage misuse. But last time I looked it up it was equivalent to like $130-150 at most in a 12 months period, afterwards it's free upfront.
@Thatoneguy-zv3bt17 күн бұрын
woah leeja... I genuinely think this is one of your best videos to date. thanks for making quality content and making education on these topics more accessible, you rock!
@frederickthorne249620 күн бұрын
will be referring to this administration as president musk until further notice
@cf8720 күн бұрын
All I got to say is Carlin said it best 30 years ago. The rich and the owners of this country are "in a big club, and you ain't in it." Eat the rich
@MultipleOffenses19 күн бұрын
I remember listening to him say that when I was a kid and thinking "Come on, George, it's not that bad..." A few decades later and now I fully understand just how right he was.
@liesdamnlies337219 күн бұрын
And you never will be. As a Canadian I am astonished to hear that so many Americans have the mentality that they’re temporarily embarrassed billionaires, rather than accepting reality.
@matthewharris168619 күн бұрын
Another more mundane, but extremely common tax avoidance scheme is just regular commercial real estate. One party buys a property at which time they must state on their tax returns the value of the land and the building seperately. The buyer routinely overstates the value of the building and understates the value of the land. Why? land cannot be depreciated by IRS rules, since it rarely loses value over time. The building can be depreciated. So real income is offset by inflated building depreciation. There is probably more money escaping taxation this way that all the ways you mentioned. (Not that they aren't important.) The IRS just doesn't have the manpower and expertise to challenge all of the bogus property valuations.
@Justanothermusicnerdxo19 күн бұрын
I don’t want to be cruel when I say this but it’s sort of impossible to address this. I do not believe the IRS even has the brain power, let alone resources, to contest property valuations. Property valuation has countless subjective factors and multiple ways to calculate based on market, NOI, projections, etc. Everyone who is good at valuation is working in CRE already as it’s a valuable skill set. You could put a property up for market and 10 different bidders could have massively different valuations based on their values and the data they want to use, so it’s sort of impossible to determine the true value of a property until money has exchanged hands and two people have agreed how much it was worth to sell and buy.
@smrndalodz718218 күн бұрын
@@Justanothermusicnerdxo Property valuations are often a factor of local government. There is a long history in Chicago of wealthier zip codes getting very favorable evaluations and poor ones less so, but it's basically favoritism and corruption in the assessors office. It also leads to the wealthy underpaying for services and the poor paying a higher percent when it comes to property taxes. The laws, as I understand them, also allow property owners some leverage in shopping around for favorable valuations in different situations. And as you said, the effort it takes to assess them and the numerous values that pop out mean it's hard to contest things at any level or point.
@eric250017 күн бұрын
Interesting.
@eric250017 күн бұрын
@@Justanothermusicnerdxo Well yeah but my town needs to tax me so they have a sort of standard that tells me my house is a certain value based I think on the tax history and which has nothing to do with the value on the market which changes - of course I could profit from those changes but I would have to sell and to do that I'd need a place to live, which is why I bought the house...just the one, can't afford another...unless I sell. And so on and so on in a circle....
@klutterkicker19 күн бұрын
The big question about a wealth tax is if it would trigger a massive sell-off of stock which could devalue every stock on the market and cause a depression.
@lakeliving201319 күн бұрын
Tax billionaires out of existence..
@VladLad19 күн бұрын
You are fortunate because billionaires dont exist, because of taxes. Like are you stupid, this was literally explained in the video? The whole reason why they dont pay tax is because they dont have money to tax. Its the bankers you should hate, not billionaires. Which is strange, christianity knew for centuries that interest is evil and creates unfairness. Whoever introduced banking to the christian world is the one to blame for all that has transpired since. Whomst could it have been...
@viccikirkendoll821819 күн бұрын
there is NO LAW for the Ruling class....
@erictaus19 күн бұрын
There’s Luigi
@wilberwhateley756919 күн бұрын
There never was - cash and guns beat “law.”
@lamars248620 күн бұрын
FRONTLINE: "AGE OF EASY MONEY" ... great show to watch, right now, don't wait for the shaky shaky over the next few years.
@aisosaihama19 күн бұрын
Leeja, we Brits need a Thatcher ruined everything tee. Raegan would smile up at you if you did 🇬🇧
No, we need a "UNDO THE REAGAN REVOLUTION *NOW!!!*"
@aidanm800919 күн бұрын
Perhaps your best video yet. Concise, expertly prepared information relayed so clearly. The politicians responsible for these loopholes damned us to these dark days we’re living in.
@PalmelaHanderson19 күн бұрын
Not to mention the black hole money pit that is tech "research and development." Tech companies always walk a tight rope of compensating for the fact that they "don't make money" by gaining market share to lure investors in. Once they can't gain more market share, the whole thing unravels. Meanwhile billions of dollars wound up in bank accounts in the Cayman Islands. Uber likes to say they don't make money... their revenue was $37 billion last year. Where do you think all that money goes? If you think it actually costs Uber $37 billion to run their business for a year, I have a bridge to sell you.
@smrndalodz718215 күн бұрын
And a thing about uber. it diverts the costs of doing business onto the drivers, who aren't employees, even though Uber is more controlling of their actions than many actual employers are with their workers.
@ChrispaulPeters-pu9dr19 күн бұрын
The owners dont even have to pay for the sports stadium. The poor do and the poor work at the stadium to be broke unles the are the owner of biznass
@scifirealism594319 күн бұрын
Yep
@hmnhntr19 күн бұрын
Yup, the government will pay for the stadium and force people out of their homes for the space to build it. Because a sports stadium is a necessary public good apparently, but healthcare, housing, and education aren't
@NoCluYT19 күн бұрын
Not to mention how often tax money is used to cover that stuff too.
@dontaclebourn567919 күн бұрын
All facts.
@joshuaschmude718719 күн бұрын
Another note, we need campaign finance reform like yesterday. If we ban these super pacs, it would be a step in the right direction. Also, members of congress should not be allowed to trade personal stocks as they have access to insider information we do not have and make millions off of it through buying and selling stocks.
@raypalmer773319 күн бұрын
If Trump passes the "No Tax on Tips", watch the Uber rich use "Tips" as means to avoid even more taxes as the "Tips" value is not capped, so imagine a $ Billion Dollar salary is now a "Tip" which is tax free.
@Seraphina-Rose17 күн бұрын
For sure Trump isn't supporting "No Tax on Tips" for the benefit of those in the service industry.
@ellim158512 күн бұрын
He means bonuses, so basically ya
@sortasurvival548219 күн бұрын
Best way to build a bridge to those who like 'the other team' is remind them that corporations run more than government.
@EyeoftheAbyss19 күн бұрын
So clearly explained. I’ve never heard or read another that comes close to this clarity and thoroughness.
@restlessoblivion19 күн бұрын
Aaaand this is one reason Luigi is considered a folk hero and no one gave a shit about Brian Thompson
@ScottStentenFilms19 күн бұрын
this is a master class in wealth inequality and also video making amazing!!!!
@jaygee673819 күн бұрын
I pay over 35% in taxes. Millionaires and up should do the same.
@trevinbeattie488818 күн бұрын
Effective or bracketed? Just federal or including state, local, property, and/or sales? Solely income, including capital gains, or alternative minimum? You can’t just throw out a percentage without clarifying what it’s a percentage _of._
@eric250017 күн бұрын
80 percent and make em do public good to lower the rate - like fund affordable housing projects - just fund em. Boom. Okay, thanks, you may now pay 50 percent this year.
@jaygee67383 күн бұрын
@@trevinbeattie4888 It is everything as a percentage of my taxable income.
@beinggoofy86419 күн бұрын
my dad taught me to use the 'borrow' out of the 'buy borrow die' (we r middle class, idk where he thinks ill get the money to borrow a million dollars from the bank)
@bkt41tx20 күн бұрын
Great video, thank you! This shit needs to be spoken aloud.
@garrettbenedek103616 күн бұрын
LEEJA!! Ive been subbed for at least a year, yet haven't fully watched too many of your videos. I've been watching more of them lately and I gotta say, I think your channel and content is some of the most valuable content to the left/progressive agenda, and the pursuit of teaching progressive ideals. I was one of the few people in high school who never took Econ, and slept through Civics, barely obtaining a C- in the course. I'd say my political inspiration was Hasanabi, and now that I'm venturing further into actual political education and action, I think im gonna watch some lectures of college Civics, and *grind a lot of the videos on your channel.* I can easily say that if my goal is to learn the subject of the video title, your videos are the best that the Left side of youtube has to offer. I like to give thanks to all channels that I decide are exceptional. Thank you so much for teaching those of us who are like minded, but are lacking the education required to pursue civic change. Thanks for inspiring us to act on the injustice that we all see and recognize, yet do almost nothing about. And thanks for simply being fly as hell.
@etsprout19 күн бұрын
My uncle once asked why I didn’t lease a car and write it off - he legit forgot not everyone can do that? I’m not wrapping my car and advertising, but that’s how he pays for all his cars lol
@dillasoul222819 күн бұрын
Your uncle's cluelessness to how the system functions for everyone else is a keen insight into how the wealthy always think
@bangtanssera18 күн бұрын
just one guy has secured 1 bullion dollars, and then we all wonder why normal people are on the edge of poverty...
@joseph-socialist.bsky.social20 күн бұрын
Billionaires should be taxed for half their worth in my opinion.
@ggiuliacosta20 күн бұрын
hll yea
@no_name479620 күн бұрын
Billionares should not exist. Full stop What's the point of democracy, if we have few people having all the power via money instead then directly by being dictators?
@joseph-socialist.bsky.social20 күн бұрын
@no_name4796 I wish that too but we live in a Capitalist reality unfortunately.
@aaronjjacques20 күн бұрын
yeah let's take it away from the billionaire who built 2487 EV chargers for 500 million and give it to the beurocrats who built 7 chargers for 7.5 billion dollars
@jikan-o6x20 күн бұрын
@@aaronjjacques who said anything about giving anything to bureaucrats?
@yuenkwai19 күн бұрын
My coworker was adamant about the unrealized tax. I kept telling him you dont make over 100 million. His logic one day he will. What!?
@thefreedmapplication699520 күн бұрын
I hate it here
@cheech790020 күн бұрын
Its the final days of Rome, all over again.
@eric250017 күн бұрын
ROME? Hoover's and Coolidge's America! "After me, the flood" Louis 14, the Sun King, grandson was overthrown in the French Revolution.
@cheech790017 күн бұрын
@ Rome, as in the end of the republic and the rise of empire, when Rome turned away from elected leader’s and returned to the age of kings and emperors or the age of Caesars, the beginning of the end,, when wealth, autocracy and religious extremism brought, the age of reason to an end, the way misinformation and propaganda are used now, its hard not to draw parallels to the burning of the Great Library of Alexandria, the beginning of the dark ages, when faith outranked facts and scientists were burnt ass heretics.
@SteezyBreadsticks19 күн бұрын
The exploitation is so clear and maddening. I feel like I'm being gaslit on a daily basis by idiots and and bootlickers.
@leobigelow702119 күн бұрын
It's not clear. It's completely one-sided and absurd, and if you want to find an idiot, look in the mirror.
@1RiverCat19 күн бұрын
@@leobigelow7021bootlicker
@SteezyBreadsticks19 күн бұрын
@leobigelow7021 you've exclusively commented excessively on this post. Get lost, bootlicker.
@SamIIs14 күн бұрын
Finally someone says it out loud...!!!
@arnoldvezbon613111 күн бұрын
Yes we have never heard this leftoid caned nonsense before.
@axeskill19 күн бұрын
fantastic video, great explanations and examples of each case, thanks
@qiencii19 күн бұрын
even tho im not from us i really enjoy your work Leeja, i like learning whats going on in there bc it very much effects the rest of the world, keep up the good work!!
@Grimlock197920 күн бұрын
Leeja for president!😅
@jesusbenn2 күн бұрын
I love you, Leeja Miller. Thank you for all this work and time. Thank you, selfishly, for making me feel less alone.
@smileyeagle102119 күн бұрын
A wealth tax isn't unprecedented. A wealth tax already exists, it just ONLY applies to middle class families. It's just not called a wealth tax, it's called property tax... oh, and it does factor in unrealized gains (yeah, you notice how your property tax goes up every year, that's not the state passing a tax increase each year, that's the county assessor estimating how much the value of your property is worth). A wealth tax is just applying the same logic applied to property and applying it to other assets as well... And unlike the property tax, it would explicitly exclude the middle class.
@leobigelow702119 күн бұрын
Until it didn't.
@smileyeagle102119 күн бұрын
@@leobigelow7021 did you mean, "until it doesn't", because stating it in the past tense implies that at some point we have seen a wealth tax that taxes all assets and that it was at some point applied to the middle class as well as the highest wealth individuals. And yes, there is always the risk that if such a tax were implemented that it would eventually have changes made to it to apply to more people. Of course, realistically, any congress, at any time, could pass new taxes for the middle class. They wouldn't have to hide behind some long game of creating a tax that only affects the wealthiest Americans and then later slowly raising the temperature like boiling a frog in a pot to trick people. They could just pass a tax act that looks like a cut for the middle class until you read the fine print and realize that there is already planned increases hidden in the text that will kick in a few years down the road when no one is paying attention... oh wait, that's exactly what happened with Trump's tax plan.
@leobigelow702119 күн бұрын
@@smileyeagle1021 When the income tax was originally implemented it only applied to the very wealthy. Not anymore. You're a fool if you believe the same thing won't happen here. And there are serious moral and Constitutional issues with the Federal government taking the unprecedented step of taxing people not on what they earn but what they have. It's also impossible to implement. Have you thought through the ramifications of requiring everyone in the country to report the value of every asset they have every year?
@smrndalodz718217 күн бұрын
@@leobigelow7021 So on taxing people on the values of assets. Right now that happens with property tax. It's not totally clear cut, and when it comes to paying those taxes, it's often possible for a homeowner to shop around for a low valuation, while also shopping for high valuations when it comes to selling a property, or using it as collateral. Though for a lot of other assets, the values would be pretty clear and easy. The type of investments most people would have, like stocks, mutual funds, EFTs and that sort of thing? Every single quarter (if not every single day) they can get an up to date listing of all of those values, because that can already figure into various tax liabilities, and because investors are kind of big into having numbers, and companies are big into providing these numbers. Now, I know the problem you'd likely have gotten to, what happens when the government taxes you on unrealized gains but you don't actually have the cash to pay? The whole 'middle class investor' problem? Easy, exempt some amount proportional to the person's actual income. I also don't see the spread of income tax 'from the rich' to everybody as a bad thing. If we're going to tax people in a way that taxes them on their ability to pay, income would seem to me the fairest way. If we raised taxes through things like sales tax, those are regressive and hit poor people worse. As I listed above, property tax and such runs into messy problems where assessed values can be gamed.
@drew_m_r19 күн бұрын
thank you for covering it! it’s always been a topic i’ve been curious about but never found a concise and easy to understand video/article. much appreciated for all your work and research into videos like this!
@normanschenburn34318 күн бұрын
There's a thing about making tips not taxable, but the rich are going to change the definition of BONUSES as TIPS!😡 So they can make billions in bonuses and NOT GET TAXED ON THEM!😡🤬
@wanglelife19 күн бұрын
Also if you're getting a 1% loan and inflation is growing at 3% you actually make 2% on your money. So rich people borrow as much as possible because their loan principle dwindles over time. If you have assets inflation doean't affect you and may even work for you.
@richardlanglois17219 күн бұрын
Billionaires are dragons. We should be treating them accordingly.
@donaldspaulding697317 күн бұрын
We have a legal system, not a justice system which is a big difference!
@ibfbf628812 күн бұрын
Law is not fair.
@blackholesun568220 күн бұрын
Thanks for the class. In my wildest dreams, I'll be implementing your advice. Thanks again. 😂😂💙💙
@rebeccarittenhouse220319 күн бұрын
My 19 year old grandson just got a credit card offer with an interest rate of 35%. Seriously 35%.
@Swissvmillieyt20 күн бұрын
THE NEXT 4 YEARS IS GOING TO BE HELL FOR THE POOR AND RICH IS GOING TO GET RICHIER SIMPLE
@innercityprepper20 күн бұрын
Every year is hell for the poor, red or blue in the big white house.
@my1vice20 күн бұрын
So it will be just like the last four years? lol
@JazzMaven18 күн бұрын
You rock, as always, Leeja!
@erictaus19 күн бұрын
OMG! This whole process is SICK!!! 🤮
@wryckingbaul861216 күн бұрын
Tax EVASION, thankfully, is very illegal. Unfortunately, tax AVOIDANCE is, for better or worse, not a crime.
@laurieVote3rdParty19 күн бұрын
I hate this hellscape so much! It’s beyond time to dine! #EatThaFugginRICH
@_f_695718 күн бұрын
Love your videos!
@Ashwise-rs1zn18 күн бұрын
This lady is fvcking brilliant and beautiful
@akselmc0119 күн бұрын
Brian Thompson sure ain't paying any taxes now, and that's not a problem to me!
@chrissy647819 күн бұрын
3:53 How can you have a debate with anybody All they want to do is just put their hands over their ears and walk out as soon as anybody makes a point they don't agree with.
@rsp256518 күн бұрын
Another greatly informative video! Thank you Leeja! ❤
@nu38519 күн бұрын
How long are we gonna let them do it to us?
@maxfastest19 күн бұрын
Until we are destitute of course
@yourpalal459619 күн бұрын
And remember - if the penalty for breaking a law is a fine, that law only applies to the lower and middle class!
@lpnelson658419 күн бұрын
Lots of billionaire bootlicker bots in the comments.
@MbisonBalrog17 күн бұрын
So rich people pay everything with Credit card but never pay it off and just increase credit limit whenever want or just refinance which is another way to say you borrow again to payoff previous borrows debt kicking can down road for another 40 years.
@NotHere4ThisShip19 күн бұрын
I've been using"temporarily embarrassed millionaires" to explain the brainrot of the middle and working class Republicans for at least a decade. Who wrote that again? It's just so on the nose, and relevant for 100 years now. Ugh.
@aar0n70914 күн бұрын
Democratic politicians also hate the working class
@socialminds989417 күн бұрын
Thanks for doing what you do Leeja
@lakeliving201319 күн бұрын
A 4 million tax cut would be $13,333 for every man woman and child in the US..
@Hopefulgoingforward17 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation of complex concepts using clear language.
@JP-JustSayin19 күн бұрын
We need "mow-and-mulch" economics: Tax capital gains as income, lift the social security cap, 90% tax on income over $3M.
@VladLad19 күн бұрын
Because the government would never waste your money on useless things right?
@JP-JustSayin19 күн бұрын
@VladLad Its not my money... its theirs. All you have to do for the house to win is to agree to play the game with their chips. 🙃
@smrndalodz718217 күн бұрын
@@VladLad So here is my question. Let's say we tax the wealthy more, so they own fewer yachts. Unless the government did something like 'bought yachts for the wealthy' I can't think of many uses being more wasteful than what was being tone with that tax money. Should a member of the 1% have a yacht, or do we put someone through medical school? Fix an elevator at a train station? Fund medical care for seniors and disabled? I don't agree on everything that taxes go for, but also, I'm just 1 person and I don't deserve veto power on everything. We won't all agree on these things.
@VladLad17 күн бұрын
@@smrndalodz7182 you missed the entire point of the video. the point is, you cannot tax the wealthy, because there is nothing to tax. that super yacht? business expense. Best way to tax the rich is to increase corpo tax. And even then, the richest corporations are those that can make the government massively overpay for things, government efficiency is terrible, and that part is realistically never going to change, though trump is the only one trying to actually change that lmao, goodluck to him, but the government has no interest in using its money better, because its not their money they are wasting, its yours. not to say that the government cant run things good, it sure can sometimes when its by itself, its just that theres 100% guarantee of disaster when the government pays a corporation to do something for it.
@smrndalodz718217 күн бұрын
@@VladLad I thought the idea was that there was something to tax, but that there are too many writeoffs?
@anonymoushuman663519 күн бұрын
Happy New Year, Leeja 🎉
@meahdahlgren653719 күн бұрын
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@robertwright548719 күн бұрын
Just to remind everyone, Trump, when first elected, stated that he was going to close off these loopholes 😉. He didn't 😂.
@_goblinx_19 күн бұрын
Fun fact: in Finland you have to pay a speeding ticket according to your slalery. So the highest ticket was 121,000€ in finland. (edit: Correct if i got something wrong :D)
@scoobydoo392819 күн бұрын
Great video Leeja! I'll have to come back and watch it again when I'm a little more sober. That trick of borrowing against your stock, and getting a low interest loan, is called hypothecation. It works great until the market or stock takes a dip. A big enough loss of value, and the lender can keep those stocks. But billionaires can usually afford to lose that stock anyway, so not much risk for them.
@meahdahlgren653719 күн бұрын
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@TheKelsonmorris19 күн бұрын
As someone making under 40k, i have taken advantege if all of thease "loopholes" to a small extent, all these make sense in moderation. The problem is the extreme amounts
@aar0n70914 күн бұрын
You are broke! Your not paying any federal taxes because you earn under $50k
@coquinbuddha19 күн бұрын
Best, most concise explanation I've come across. Thank you.