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The one thing that American socialist don't seem to understand about "taxing the rich"

I have been writing for over 15 years now how American universities are pumping out thousands and thousands of brainwashed drones who have been trained in political activism and who are going to get into all positions of power and take over every institution, every organization, every company, and enforce their insane political activism.

Well, what do you know, we are already seeing the results of this, not only in the fact that almost all of the major corporations have been completely invaded (and thus are engaging in a massive amount of illegal racial discrimination), but there are brainwashed drones in all positions of power now, all the way up to the Senate, as well as several city mayors.

One of their openly stated goals is "tax the rich". To raise the taxes for the richest people to egregious levels.

They appear to live in this illusion that the richest people in the country are somehow stuck in their current place of living. As an example, the mayor of New York, who is a braindead socialist, seems to live in that very illusion. He appears to believe that the rich people living in New York are somehow stuck there, are unwilling or unable to leave, and thus he can tax them as much as he wants, and they will have no choice.

He seems to be completely oblivious to the fact that people in the United States are still free to move to other parts of the country as they want. He cannot stop them from moving away.

Consider it from the perspective of a billionaire business owner: "I can either pay 100 million dollars every single year more in taxes than I have ever paid before, or I can spend about 10 million dollars just once to move myself and my businesses to another state."

So, for example, either pay 100 million extra every single year, or pay 10 million once in order to move somewhere else.

That's not a very difficult choice to make.

What does the mayor of New York figure will happen? 

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