Context: In 1935, Roosevelt called for a tax program called the Wealth Tax Act (Revenue Act of 1935), which imposed an income tax of 79% on incomes over $5 million. This new tax rate applied exclusively to John D. Rockefeller at the time.

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    1. JustSomeone3131 on

      We need a tax on unrealized gains.

      Corporations should be required to attribute to individual stockholders earnings which are not paid out as dividends. That is, when the corporation sends out a dividend check, it should also send a statement saying, “In addition to this dividend of _______cents per share, your corporation also earned ________ cents per share which was reinvested.” The individual stockholder should then be required to report the attributed but undistributed earnings on his tax return as well as the dividend.

    2. **Politicians**: Best we can do: giving your a tax break on capital gains.

      **Public**: We’re starvin’ here!

      **Politicians**: Ok, ok, you twisted our arm … maybe a one-time 5% wealth tax.

      **Outraged billionaires**: no fair! that’s socialism!

      **Politicians**: ok

    3. fuckofakaboom on

      Yes. But…look up the opinions of “Southern Democrats”
      In the 1930’s…

      Things change. Both for good and bad. It’s our job as the constituency to vote in the change we want and hold those elected accountable.

    4. Hilldawg4president on

      Bullshit, democrats raised taxes on the rich (400k+) the very last time there enough democratic votes in congress to do so

    5. Democrats in the 1930s had that ability because they won the 1932 election so completely that they had a huge majority in the House, a supermajority in the Senate, and the Presidency. This is partially because the Hoover administration was utterly incompetent and partially because they actually promised substantive things with the New Deal: social security, labor law reform, regulation of banks and finance, bank deposit insurance, and help for farmers who were going bankrupt. Interestingly, most of these issues are *relevant now.*

      The Kamala Harris campaign promised a tax credit for people starting small businesses. That would help a tiny portion of the constituency. Most people *don’t* want to be small business owners. They just want to live their lives.

      If Democrats want to win like the 1930’s again they need to make bigger promises which will make rich people upset. FDR was frequently called a class traitor for a reason. Commit to passing the PRO Act. Promise Medicare for All. Promise to reign in the banks, big tech, and the crypto market.

    6. The politicians we elect are an absolute representation of the people that show up to fucking vote.

      everybody wants to have a protest vote nobody wants to get involved nobody wants to run for office and nobody wants to vote for a Democrat that’s not perfect as if a perfect human exists.

      we’ve had 40 years of this dog shit and sadly to my mind the far left has cost us everything and now we live in a world where our daughters have less rights than our grandparents did.

    7. SillyAlternative420 on

      Honestly, *fuck* any politician who acts like a limp noodle for billionaires and foreign interest.

      If you are going to fight, you aren’t getting my vote.

    8. Green-Collection-968 on

      Yeah, w/e they try to tell you your a radical leftist remember this, taxing the rich is an *old* concept and it works.

    9. kaptainkooleio on

      Eisenhower over here building highways with his 91% income tax on the wealthy.

    10. St_Sally_Struthers on

      Keep dreaming. Y’all’s bosses and ruling class got us all under thumb. 

      Long as all the white folks are still fat and happy, this will just get worse.

    11. DesignSilver1274 on

      Not true at all! Democrats would definitely tax the rich–that’s what they have been saying for quite a while!

    12. nowhereman136 on

      Most politicians aren’t dumb. They know taxing billionaire will fmhelp fix the economy. They know that’s how it worked in the past. And they know most billionaires won’t leave the US because they are being taxed more.

      The oppose a billionaire tax because billionaires literally pay them to oppose it. They aren’t dumb, they are corrupt and spineless

    13. Fuck them all into oblivion. I’m done with voting for lesser evil. Dems need to come up with better policy that “orange man bad”. Something like stop funding for genocidal state of Israel and ICE for beginning.

    14. WhoIsJolyonWest on

      That’s when the “titans of industry” got together to fight labor and the New Deal.

    15. You get what you vote for.

      The people who voted for FDR understood that.

      They are public servants. They do what we say, not the other way around.

    16. the-good-wolf on

      Here’s a legitimate idea: nationalize the stock market via 401k public vote ownership.

      Essentially, add a check to the unfettered capitalism. Like, people can vote on their phones for that kind of stuff.

      Netflix raised the monthly fee? We vote to lower the C-suites pay. Walmart cuts jobs for drone delivery service? We vote to replace the c-suite with AI.

    17. Last I checked, it’s a republican president thats giving rich people a tax cut.

    18. Turbulent-Garlic8467 on

      Democrats in 1935:

      > Oh no! Labor in our country has organized and is threatening a revolution! Quick! Make some concessions so they still think that there’s a future under capitalism!

      Democrats in 2026:

      > Hehe CIA go brrrr

    19. Democrats today are closer to republicans during the time of FDR and JFK, than the those actual Democrats.

    20. ElectricShuck on

      Now let’s do conservatives. Is there a meme for old pedophiles spreading their cheeks for rich oligarchs? Or are they the same?

    21. AkimahenkaCat on

      Misleading.

      It ain’t Dems that keep giving billionaires free money at every turn.

    22. Sweaty-Shower9919 on

      Weak and untruthful take. They literally try to raise taxes on the rich all the time.

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