Resorting to cronyism to get your kids a job is not a "legacy". It is just cronyism and corruption.
We are just polar opposites, buddy. I'd do anything for my kids, and being able to leave them a house or two and some money means a lot to me. I don't see helping protect your family's future as cronyism. It should be what drives people to wake up each morning and do the best they can.
If it were a company, shareholders will fire the CEO, the CFO, and everyone on the board of directors, and replace them with people able to do the job.
Exactly. But why should the value of everybody's hard-earned money lie with the decision of a select few imperfect human beings?
Only consumers can take back the power, ignoring Big Tech, ignoring crypto, not using their services, not purchasing their products.
Stop using their services and devices? The vast majority of members here use their technology every day, including you. You'd have to go off-grid not to. We haven't really got a choice, so they'll continue stealing and monetising our data at our expense. A solution to this problem lies within the crypto community. That's if someone can find a way to truly decentralise the web, and that's what is being worked on right now.
You still did not prove how Jeff Bezos pays a larger percentage of his gross earning than me. I pay 40%. Bezos does NOT pay 40% of his earnings. That's a fact.
You are looking at this all wrong. What you have to ask yourself is what value do people bring to an economy? Do they bring a net value or do they extract value? Most people are in the negative. Go back and watch the lecture by Prof Antony Davies. This is why the public debt is so high.
I'm not Bezos' accountant, so I don't know his tax affairs and I cannot comment if he is being honest or not. However, you cannot take the value of his stock holdings and consider them to be his income because they are unrealised gains. It's ridiculous to even consider his net worth as having anything to do with the tax he owes when all of it is tied up in the stock. That stock can go up or down at a moments notice. I remember when Janet Yellen wanted to bring in a tax on unrealised gains last year and I thought it was the most absurd thing I'd ever heard. She'd bankrupt America doing stupid stuff like that as it's an insane idea.
If you take his income you get this (remember that tax rates change depending on the country you live in):
We learned Jeff Bezos paid $1.4 billion in federal taxes on $6.5 billion in reported income between 2006 and 2018. That's an effective tax rate of 21.5%, which isn't bad. As the same report said, the median American household has lately paid an effective rate of 14%.
I get the feeling that you are somebody that wants to live off the hard work of others instead of making your own way in life. The world owes you nothing. Did you contribute $1.4 billion to your economy? If not, why are you holding your country back and not contributing more? You see how this can work both ways? That's why I hate all this blame culture.