Posted by The Taint on 6/21/2014 11:04:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 6/21/2014 4:45:00 PM (view original):
Nope. It still has low marginal utility.
Again, just because you could find something to spend the money on doesn't mean the dollars have high marginal utility. Buying a professional sports franchise and starving to death are on opposite ends of the spectrum. Whether or not you're able to buy the team, your quality of life is essentially the same at $200 million as it is at $300 million.
Yet people that are **** broke still spend a great proportion of their income on cigarettes. What has more marginal utility, Moy's sports team or joeschmoe's smokes?
Oh, cool. So, once one achieves not "starving to death", their money has lower marginal utility. I suggest one can live on $500 a year. Therefore, once one's income exceeds $500, they should contribute to the fund that allows the govt to run this place. I suggest their percentage should be the same as everyone else.
Glad we could come to an agreement.