This is the funny thing: Realistically they won’t leave, they would simply leverage their wealth to support opposing parties, prop up their own political marionettes, invest their money in campaigns to ruin the credibility of their adversaries or simply letting them disappear as a measure of last resort.
They’ll get up, pack up all their factories and all physical assets and move one country over.
They have special moving companies that offer this service specifically.
Oh yeah, totally. It’s mostly about building a new factory somewhere where they are allowed to exploit the workers harder, and shutter the original one. They don’t just load the building into an Antonov or something.
This is the funny thing: Realistically they won’t leave, they would simply leverage their wealth to support opposing parties, prop up their own political marionettes, invest their money in campaigns to ruin the credibility of their adversaries or simply letting them disappear as a measure of last resort.
Some leave but most won’t.
They’ll get up, pack up all their factories and all physical assets and move one country over. They have special moving companies that offer this service specifically.
Even Warren Buffet said most wealthy people don’t leave even during the time when the wealth tax was higher.
They move the factory though. Even if you don’t raise taxes.
Just to be clear: I made a joke. I don’t think moving factories is a thing :') that’d be ludicrous.
Mostly only done during war. Ukraine is doing it, and Russia did it in WW2. Usually you also move the employees.
Oh yeah, totally. It’s mostly about building a new factory somewhere where they are allowed to exploit the workers harder, and shutter the original one. They don’t just load the building into an Antonov or something.
This is why I favour a global corporation tax.