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I run Freedomain, the most popular philosophy show in the world - over 600 million views! http://youtube.com/freedomainradio  http://freedomain.com 

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    Stefan Molyneux‏Verified account @StefanMolyneux Sep 15
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    All the money paid to employees comes from customers paying the employer.https://twitter.com/am_garland/status/1173365553387450369 …

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    In reality, employers pay 7.65% less in salaries than they otherwise would, to cover their payments to SSC. The employee pays 7.65% directly. The employer does not consciously do this. 4-->
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      1. Computer Man‏ @TheOneWizard Sep 15
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        In fairness for a lot of liberal green environmental companies the money comes from government subsides.

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      1. prometheus 🔥‏ @titanofmiletus Sep 15
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        Depends if they are VC backed. But sure, in the long term if they are successful.

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      1. AMGarland‏ @am_garland Sep 15
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        Certainly. Within that structure, taxes on employment (eg SSC) bear almost entirely on the worker, although the company makes the payments. At the extreme, a worker couldn't generate enough value to pay the taxes associated with hiring hiim.

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      2. Rodger Young‏ @ARtweaker Sep 15
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        And companies don’t pay tax; they just add their tax liability to the cost of their product.

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      3. Disappointed‏ @SalviniforPOTUS Sep 15
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        Yes and no. The tax burden is shared. Companies can't sell as much if they raise prices, especially if there is competition. Otherwise, they'd already be charging you more than you pay now.

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      1. Lubomir Klinga‏ @lklinga Sep 15
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        Wellpic.twitter.com/axPuaPzj8x

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      1. Nancy W‏ @nanwhistler Sep 15
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        And if you are self employed, like I was all my life, you got to pay both payments! Punishment for being self employed. I also paid for my own health insurance.

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      2. ― 🗽 ⚖ 🌎―‏ @HanaOLewis Sep 15
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        Yes and as this becomes more apparent it becomes more difficult to accept commands and control. Why make money for someone else instead of directly for yourself? If we had a truly free market it would be an easy choice but given what's subsidized it isn't.

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      4. ― 🗽 ⚖ 🌎―‏ @HanaOLewis Sep 15
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        The economies of scale that have been leveraged to generate this dependency on artificially cheap food, labor, and clothing weigh down the emergence of stable systems of local production and employment.

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      5. ― 🗽 ⚖ 🌎―‏ @HanaOLewis Sep 15
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        Craftspeople struggle to afford paying themselves for their own labor because of price competition from mass manufacturing. I'm not saying go full Ned and storm the factories but if we losing ability to create and exchange of our own means doesn't bode well for freedom.

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      1. Onlynajla ⓥ‏ @Onlynajla Sep 15
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        Really Stef? We didn’t know that!! You’re so intelligent you should be proud of yourself even more now 😂

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      1. Involuntary Celebrant‏ @CuckTheEngineer Sep 15
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        It also comes from customer income tax because the employees are eligible for welfare. This is proven when you see Walmart telling their employees how to sign up for benefits.

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      1. Disappointed‏ @SalviniforPOTUS Sep 15
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        All money paid by consumers comes from their employers, which in turn comes from their consumers and so on. This isn't insightful. It's dodging the point like Amazon dodges taxes.

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