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  • yeah no sounds like a decent deal and you’re a kickass house mate to have, I also WFH so I have often wondered about how a roomate/housemate relationship would work from a business / financial perspective, appreciate the data point.

    I feel your pain about the career aspect, also 15 years in my field and I have a spouse… So I get it - doubt I would of partnered up if I had been able to afford living expenses on my own. (I love my spouse and I am overall happy, I just think I may have made different choices in a different set of circumstances).



  • leoj@piefed.socialtoComic Strips@lemmy.worldDivide & Conquer
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    14 hours ago

    I never intended to posit my comment as encompassing all human wants and desires, but I do believe I have touched on the “basic bill of rights” that most people would agree on.

    Tax the excessively wealthy.

    I’m not an economist, so I won’t sit here and give a number of what level of wealth should be taxed, but I think it fits under “I know it when I see it”

    If you’re buying multiple vacation properties, if you own a yacht or a private jet, you’re probably it.




  • leoj@piefed.socialtoComic Strips@lemmy.worldDivide & Conquer
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    17 hours ago

    I think people want to not be hungry, I think they want to have time for leisure, I think they want to not worry about whether they will pay the rent or put groceries in their fridge (forget about a vacation).

    I think people want a guarantee that after working for 40 years they can retire and spend some of their life freely.

    I think people want to know that they won’t go bankrupt because they get cancer.

    I think you’re making it way more complicated than it is.

    If the top 1% wasn’t collecting an equal share of wealth to the bottom 40% people these things could be possible.