> Asked for comment on this article, Mr. Brin said in a rare statement: “I fled socialism with my family in 1979 and know the devastating, oppressive society it created in the Soviet Union. I don’t want California to end up in the same place.”
He must be confusing socialism and communism. Presumably not a mistake. But embarrassing nonetheless. I suppose the gullible among us may be convinced
You'd think that Brin would know the difference between Soviet Russia and socialism. Money sure doesn't seem to make people smarter. Anyway, I really don't understand why he is trying to justify his choice in this awkward and clearly dumb way when there is a much more straightforward explanation that will do just fine.
> After once backing liberal causes, the Google co-founder has praised President Trump, donated to Republicans and spent $57 million to try to block a California billionaire tax.
"Don't be evil" was a long time ago in a Googleplex far, far away.
When Performative Activism and Praising the King are opposing strategies, the Smart Money decides after comparing the RoI's.
How many of the world's top (say) 50 "liberal" billionaire support special taxes on billionaires?
What an absolute shame, and a fantastic example of the corrupting power of money.
https://archive.is/9n5Ow
who's flagging every article about Sergey's endless greed? why not comment instead if you're for it?
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He would have only $259,000,000,000 after the 5% tax.
Can't think of a better time to go MAGA than right now. Buy the dip!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand-kissing#Kissing_the_ring
> Asked for comment on this article, Mr. Brin said in a rare statement: “I fled socialism with my family in 1979 and know the devastating, oppressive society it created in the Soviet Union. I don’t want California to end up in the same place.”
He must be confusing socialism and communism. Presumably not a mistake. But embarrassing nonetheless. I suppose the gullible among us may be convinced
You can read that quote as "I fled totalitarianism with my family in 1979 and I know the massive benefits it brings for those of us at the top".
Suddenly paying taxes is socialism.
"Communist authoritarianism is when small wealth tax on billionaires."
You'd think that Brin would know the difference between Soviet Russia and socialism. Money sure doesn't seem to make people smarter. Anyway, I really don't understand why he is trying to justify his choice in this awkward and clearly dumb way when there is a much more straightforward explanation that will do just fine.
Class capture. RIP Sergey
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Proposing taxation on wealthy individuals isn't exactly a sudden and dramatic philosophical shift to the extreme left.
WEALTH taxes are a dramatic change - America never had them and there are still questions as to whether they are even constitutional
Far left in the US is center right in most other developed countries.
His screed uses red scare words but really he just doesn't want to pay taxes, plain and simple.
>Far left in the US is center right in most other developed countries.
Disagree. Far-left in the US is just as far than most other developed countries. Any sources that say otherwise?
> he just doesn't want to pay taxes
Nor does anyone else. If you think you pay too little, here: https://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/708094624
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> After once backing liberal causes, the Google co-founder has praised President Trump, donated to Republicans and spent $57 million to try to block a California billionaire tax.
"Don't be evil" was a long time ago in a Googleplex far, far away.
When Performative Activism and Praising the King are opposing strategies, the Smart Money decides after comparing the RoI's.
How many of the world's top (say) 50 "liberal" billionaire support special taxes on billionaires?