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slowin 2 days ago

> Zuck buys all the buildings in the block to have his privacy

It's even worse than that, now he's buying up indigenous burial sites:

https://robbreport.com/shelter/celebrity-homes/mark-zuckerbe...

Billionaires buying tons of Hawaiian land is actually a huge problem. Marc Benioff has been doing it as well.

christophilus 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

My friends in the cattle industry told me that one of Bill Gates’s companies is buying up pasture land and driving up prices across the midwest, too. I don’t know exactly how you’d legally prevent it, but it does seem like a problem.

HWR_14 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

In fairness to Bill Gates, buying a ton of pasture land seems like a reasonable step to diversify his fortune. It's hard to find enough non-tech places to stash that much money.

slowin 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

Making Bill Gates richer seems like an anti-problem for society. Centralizing land ownership under him however is a huge problem.

ant6n a day ago | parent | prev [-]

I thought he'd want to reduce the consumption of meat. But maybe that's the goal?

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cute_boi 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Government should close all these loop holes on taxes and charge huge tax on people like Zuck who buys scares resources like lands and houses.

jsrozner 2 days ago | parent [-]

This is the inevitable result of wealth concentration. The wealthy will spend their money buying up whatever resources they want. Today, most things are for sale, and they're all fungible. Solving this problem in any durable fashion requires not having billionaires.

There will almost always exist loopholes in any scheme. Having wealth effectively buys you new loopholes. It's a (non)virtuous cycle. We need to tie tax to wealth level and be done with it.