That's the plan yeah@SpookySperm will you be picking this up on the regular?
the problem is that pay taxes just for the oxygen is fucked up. this society seems already fallen and what remain is slow burning hell where you have to decide between to pay for breath or eat, to pay for you daughter school or push her in prostitution (not the case in the chapter, but seem pretty common here), where for the average joe a terminal illness is a benediction.The author doesn't know how the economy works it seems.
Money doesn't just vanish when given to those transform into plant, it flows from one's pocket to another's. If they spend their money extravagantly then it's a good thing - Their debts are paid, goods and services are bought, the producers have money to pay for their workers and keep producing, and eveyone have a job to make a living.
I don't know how many plant people are needed to make oxygen for everyone, but the percentage shouldn't be too high or the society cannot function normally, which means the oxygen tax shouldn't be high either. I have no idea why oxygen tax can become such a huge burden (because like I said above, all the tax money are given back to the economy).
You sound like the type to defend something as dumb as trickle-down economics in real life lol.The author doesn't know how the economy works it seems.
Money doesn't just vanish when given to those transform into plant, it flows from one's pocket to another's. If they spend their money extravagantly then it's a good thing - Their debts are paid, goods and services are bought, the producers have money to pay for their workers and keep producing, and eveyone have a job to make a living.
I don't know how many plant people are needed to make oxygen for everyone, but the percentage shouldn't be too high or the society cannot function normally, which means the oxygen tax shouldn't be high either. I have no idea why oxygen tax can become such a huge burden (because like I said above, all the tax money are given back to the economy).