That’s quite literally what I’m against, but you don’t address the greater theft and the greater deprivation of life here: surplus value theft and wage slavery. Surplus value theft is far greater, at the very least, halving your wages and deciding what you even GET in the first place. You give, as an example, 200 dollars in revenue when working at a company. The capitalist steals 100 dollars to keep the company going and continue the cycle of stealing, stuffing his pocket along the way. Now you have 100 left, while taxes take away about 25 dollars. You’ve just lost 4 times more money due to the capitalist than by the government. The government also assists these capitalists even further, handing THEM tax breaks for money they literally stole from you under economic duress, and making it even easier for them to take more. You’re don’t have economic freedom if you yourself are stuck to other companies who you depend on for basic survival upon the condition you work like crazy to make yourself indispensable.
Wage slavery destroys your freedom to truly choose what you do with your life, and which is precisely what’s enforced by decreasing government regulation (unless the government is intentionally heading to fascism at an extremely fast rate).
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