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Who knows whether there is or not? Nobody's explained it coherently yet.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
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We have given your idea the respect it deservesOriginally posted by Robinho View PostSo after about 10 pages of myself debunking all kinds of drivel is anyone going to concede there's merit to the idea?
Now a personal question if I may: why do you spend your time in your rental bedsit wanking over poorly understood economics books rather than losing your virginity?
You and AtW seem to be made from an identikit mould except that AtW is slightly more successful.Hard Brexit now!
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A simpleton with a simple theory. There's a turn up for the books.Originally posted by Robinho View PostWell it's pretty simple. .

Hard Brexit now!
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And that explains it does it?Originally posted by Robinho View PostWell it's pretty simple. You pay a tax on the value of the land you own.
The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
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OK then. What % of state income will come from the land tax?The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
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So you got up this morning and saw that people can't be bothered educating you any more and thought 'I'll start it all off again'.Originally posted by Robinho View PostSo after about 10 pages of myself spouting all kinds of drivel is anyone going to concede there's merit to the idea?
You didn't say how you are going to deal with pension company land ownership which is significant.
How much tax would you pay on 1 hectare given this year's PSBR?Comment
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Actually it was me repeatedly educating you yesterday.Originally posted by tractor View PostSo you got up this morning and saw that people can't be bothered educating you any more and thought 'I'll start it all off again'.
You didn't say how you are going to deal with pension company land ownership which is significant.
How much tax would you pay on 1 hectare given this year's PSBR?
There could be some compensation scheme for people who own a lot of land. That would come under transitional problems.
Again the tax is based on the value of the land, so that would depend how valuable that hectare was.Comment
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Yes, and how many people will the 'Transitional Problems Department' have to employ?Originally posted by Robinho View PostActually it was me repeatedly educating you yesterday.
There could be some compensation scheme for people who own a lot of land. That would come under transitional problems.
Again the tax is based on the value of the land, so that would depend how valuable that hectare was.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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No it would not. Pensioners would forever be forfeiting their income. That is not transitional.Originally posted by Robinho View PostActually it was me repeatedly educating you yesterday.
There could be some compensation scheme for people who own a lot of land. That would come under transitional problems.
Again the tax is based on the value of the land, so that would depend how valuable that hectare was.Comment
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