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bdbdbd said:
GoOnKid said:

It was an example. An extreme one, okay, but still. Nothing more. I am pretty sure the 1% can spare another few percent of their money and still be absurdly rich. 

And when "today's 1%" move away, we have new 1% to tax because people who moved away are not paying their taxes to your country anymore. They aren't making the same as the previous 1% so we need to raise their taxes even more to make up for the lost revenue. 

The point is that the power distance is hurting more than it benefits. Which solutions do you suggest?