*(accessible to students who get admitted to this one elite private university that this one billionaire graduated from, not all)https://twitter.com/beijingscribe/status/1064377182703648769 …
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Replying to @ConnorVO @jacob_anstey
Our charitable deduction is regressive & wealthier people get a proportionally larger write-off than lower-income people who give to charity. If charity is supposed to be redistributive, why are we giving a disproportionately large break to a billionaire giving to an elite school
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Replying to @ConnorVO @jacob_anstey
Uh it’s probably a lot more than a few million dollars....
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It’s more like American taxpayers shouldn’t subsidize billionaires giving to elite private universities and should instead use that tax revenue itself to support things like homelessness (or whatever American taxpayers want to support).
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Do you think Mike Bloomberg deserves a larger % tax break than you do when he gives to charity versus when you give to charity?
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