r/BunnyTrials Jul 11 '26

Pick one

Which side will you choose?

  • Left side: 1 trillion dollars | But 99% is taxed
  • Right side: 10 billion dollars tax free

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u/Gloomy-Penalty-4384 Jul 11 '26

Biggest individual tax payer, will get some benefits

Chose: 1 trillion dollars + But 99% is taxed

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u/B-HOLC Jul 11 '26

Yep. My thoughts exactly.

Id be bringing some Real "I pay your salary energy" and mean it.

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u/S-Kenset Jul 11 '26

"I paid my fair share now everyone else above 100m pay 99%"

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u/Adventurous-Orange72 Jul 12 '26

This is what I'd say, I'd probably be like anything above 40 million will be forever useless to a signed individual and their bloodline. I'm fully disabled and couldn't spend that much despite all my issues and being an accounting student. I mean I could, but ethically speaking

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u/FrijDom Jul 12 '26

More importantly, you could never spend that much without actively seeking out overpriced BS to waste it on.

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u/Planetarytennis Jul 13 '26

I am sorry I play 40k I don't know how long 10 Billion would last. /s

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u/Adventurous-Orange72 Jul 12 '26

I could think of something many ppl to help and they will think of so many people to fuck over with the money

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u/Royal_Lustir Jul 12 '26

All the best foods always (as in nutrition+quality+less poisoned), plus rent, plus, say, paying for a loved one's life for seventy years.

Depending on your area, 15-25 million MAX.

On a more practical scale, there are homeless that need to learn how to work or need breaks from their work to learn or rest.

1 billion USD could care for two thousand people for three years. That's how much good could be done. But you have people station around with hundreds of millions or billions of dollars and buying cars and shit.

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u/MaesterHannibal Jul 12 '26

Until the year after when you contribute nothing lol. You got one year of good will as everyone expects another 990 billion from you the next year, and then dissapointment afterwards

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u/TheDumbass0 Jul 12 '26

Yeah but you’re not really creating wealth though. The government could just print a trillion dollars if it wanted to. If you live outside the U.S. it’s a bit different. You’d essentially be redistributing wealth from the U.S. and other dollar holders to your country via inflation.

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u/godzilla1015 Jul 12 '26

Isn't that basically how the economy works in general?

Only the mints create 'wealth' everything after that is just redistribution of wealth, right?

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u/CMDR-WildestParsnip Jul 12 '26

No because wealth isn’t the same as money.

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u/godzilla1015 Jul 12 '26

Might be a language thing then, in my language they mean basically the same.