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Biden’s capital gains tax plan is theft, pure and simple
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Biden’s capital gains tax plan is theft, pure and simple

Galt's Gulch was the secluded community of innovators and industrialists participating in the “great strike” depicted in Ayn Rand's “Atlas Shrugged.” They fled to escape a society that stifled their innovation, burdened them with excessive regulations, and confiscated the fruits of their labor. President Joe Biden would do well to note what could happen when society pushes its most productive members too far — they may choose to withdraw their talents altogether.Biden's latest budget proposal, which aims to hike the capital gains tax rate to an unprecedented 44.6%, threatens to do just that. The proposed figure has sent shivers down the spines of investors, small business owners, and the economically literate alike. What is particularly galling about this proposal is not just the sheer audacity of the higher tax rate but the fundamentally flawed economic rationale underpinning it. If Biden's policies prevail, one can only wonder how long it will be before our own 'Atlases' decide to shrug, leaving us a poorer society that has driven them away.First, let’s dissect Biden's proposal. The increase includes a bump in the top individual income tax rate from 37% to 39.6%, combined with an expansion of the Net Investment Income Tax from 3.8% to 5%. In practical terms, long-term capital gains and qualified dividends above $1 million will be taxed at ordinary income rates, effectively raising the top federal tax rate on these earnings to 44.6%. When combined with state taxes, the total could soar to nearly 60% in high-tax states like California and New York. This is theft. Consider the implications. A couple spends decades building a small business, investing their blood, sweat, and treasure, and ultimately deciding to sell their life’s work as they retire. Under Biden's proposal, their reward for years of hard work and risk-taking would be a punitive tax rate stripping away nearly half of their gains. This isn’t “taxing the rich.” It's looting America's employers and entrepreneurs. The administration argues that these tax hikes are necessary to fund its ambitious spending plans, which include expanding the size and scope of the federal government to fund projects like the Green New Deal, Medicare for all, and sending your tax dollars away to fight in distant proxy wars. This justification rings hollow, however, considering that the United States doesn’t have a revenue problem; it has a spending problem. Federal revenue as a percentage of GDP is near historical averages, while post-pandemic spending remains above historical averages and is projected to grow to record-high, unsustainable levels. Biden’s proposed tax hikes are a thinly veiled attempt to finance an ever-growing bureaucratic behemoth at the expense of the productive sector of the economy. Investment is the lifeblood of economic growth. By taxing investment income more heavily, we inevitably get less of it — and fewer jobs for hardworking American families. The Tax Foundation estimates Biden's tax increases could lead to nearly one million job losses. Fewer investments mean less economic growth, fewer jobs, and a slower increase in living standards. In a global economy, where capital is highly mobile, such punitive tax rates will drive investment to countries with more favorable tax climates. The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, passed by congressional Republicans and signed into law by President Trump, successfully created a favorable tax environment for U.S. businesses by encouraging more investment and profits to remain in the United States and stopping corporate inversions. Biden’s tax proposals would undo our progress and move our economy and tax code in the opposite direction. It's worth noting that the proposed top capital gains tax rate in the United States would be more than double that of China. While China is actively courting investment and striving to become the world's economic powerhouse, the Biden administration seems intent on punishing success and driving away the very investment that fuels innovation and growth. Biden will argue that his taxes will only hit the wealthy, a means of ensuring that the rich pay their "fair share." But the Biden family’s own track record of tax avoidance shows how little he believes his own rhetoric. In 2017 and 2018, Joe and Jill Biden avoided payroll taxes on nearly $13.3 million in income from book royalties and speaking fees by classifying this income as S-corporation profits rather than taxable wages. This maneuver allowed them to dodge nearly $500,000 in Medicare and Obamacare taxes — funds that would have supported the very programs Biden claims to champion. President Biden’s capital gains tax proposal represents an assault on the principles of free enterprise and individual achievement that have long been the cornerstone of American prosperity. If enacted, it will stifle investment, slow economic growth, and ultimately make us all poorer. This is not the path to a brighter future. The American people deserve better. Just as the participants in John Galt’s great strike retreated from society, we too may see the most successful Americans withdraw from an economy that punishes that success. If Biden's policies prevail, one can only wonder how long it will be before our own “Atlases” decide to shrug, leaving us a poorer society that has driven them away.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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New physics-based farming sim launches fresh beta, playable now
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New physics-based farming sim launches fresh beta, playable now

Southfield is what happens when the crops of Stardew Valley have a chance of exploding. While the farming and management genre is so often underpinned by peaceful organizing and relaxing automation, Southfield injects a healthy dose of chaos into the mix. Your next batch could change shape, bounce all over the farm, or even play a song. So while you're building a homestead, crafting structures on your land, and automating where you can, Southfield mainlines physics-based disorder into your hard work. If that sounds like your thing, there’s a new closed beta happening very soon. Continue reading New physics-based farming sim launches fresh beta, playable now MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best farming games, Best building games, Best management games
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National Review
National Review
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International Criminal Court Seeks Arrest Warrants for Both Netanyahu and Hamas Leaders
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International Criminal Court Seeks Arrest Warrants for Both Netanyahu and Hamas Leaders

Chief prosecutor Karim Khan accused Netanyahu of ‘causing starvation as a method of war.’
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Julie Kelly DEMOLISHES Two-Tiered 'Justice' System With Case of a Violent Hamas Protester
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Julie Kelly DEMOLISHES Two-Tiered 'Justice' System With Case of a Violent Hamas Protester

Julie Kelly DEMOLISHES Two-Tiered 'Justice' System With Case of a Violent Hamas Protester
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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EAs Ad Controversy Sparks Idea For Real Promotions On Open-World Billboards
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EAs Ad Controversy Sparks Idea For Real Promotions On Open-World Billboards

In this day and age, technology users are accustomed to drowning in advertisements and being persuaded to pay a subscription to remove the pesky interruptions while listening to music or streaming shows. Video games have normally been relieved of this annoyance, but Electronic Arts recently dropped a bombshell on the community suggesting the publisher was considering inserting ads into the gameplay of triple-A titles.
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The Woke Is Strong With This One: New 'Star Wars' Project Features a Nonbinary Jedi
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The Woke Is Strong With This One: New 'Star Wars' Project Features a Nonbinary Jedi

The Woke Is Strong With This One: New 'Star Wars' Project Features a Nonbinary Jedi
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Alaska Man Monday - Fish, Mammoths, and More Dumb Crooks
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Alaska Man Monday - Fish, Mammoths, and More Dumb Crooks

Alaska Man Monday - Fish, Mammoths, and More Dumb Crooks
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Schumer: Senate to Vote on Border Bill This Week
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Schumer: Senate to Vote on Border Bill This Week

The Senate will vote this coming week on a border security bill, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Sunday, even though the legislation has no chance of passing, Punchbowl News reported.
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Heritage Uses FOIA to Seek Special Counsel's Interview With Biden
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Heritage Uses FOIA to Seek Special Counsel's Interview With Biden

The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project is seeking to force the government to release the audio recordings of President Joe Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur, claiming the public has a right to the heart them under the Freedom of Information Act.
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FDA Clears Neuralink Brain Implant for 2nd Patient
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FDA Clears Neuralink Brain Implant for 2nd Patient

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has allowed billionaire Elon Musk's Neuralink to implant its brain chip in a second person after the company disclosed earlier this month that tiny wires inside the brain of its first patient had pulled out of position, The Wall Street...
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