A few days ago I received a mailing from a friend, incorporating (with permission) something I wrote a while ago, and had mostly forgotten about. I think it is worth sharing here; I'll expand on bits and pieces of it, as the spirit moves me.
With other Georgists, I seek a shift in how we tax ourselves which will produce a better world for all of us. Land value taxation will have important effects in many areas which concern most Americans:
- slowing, stopping and reversing urban sprawl
- urban blight
- improve wages, without raising the cost of living
- spur job creation -- here
- poverty eradication
- wealth concentration
- education funding
- reduce long commutes
- excessive energy usage
- reducing greenhouse gases
- economic development
- infrastructure finance
- boom-bust cycle
- broadcast spectrum -- those airwaves which we all say (complete the sentence) ... belong to the American people, but which have been sold to corporations
- water rights (ditto)
- natural resources, particularly the non-renewables
- congestion in the skies and at location3 airports
- geosynchronous orbits
- and many others -- see Mason Gaffney's paper, The Hidden Taxable Capacity of Land: Enough and to Spare, here
We seek a society with NO VICTIMS.
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