Message from @Beemann
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You may like the distortion, but it's still playing favorites with tax policy.
I feel like we're going in circles here
We have an agreement. Every year we trade eggs for cheese at a 1:1 weight ratio
I'm just saying let's consider distorting the market in favor of human beings over robots.
In circles pfft
We are, since it's still arguable that the tariffs are bad anyway, and will cause problems if used as a long term solution.
One year I tell you Im going to favour cheese, so that we're now trading at a 1.1:1 ratio in my favour
Agreed
So then you decide to raise your end to match
Which is why taxing robot owners can cause the same kind of problems.
We've returned to 1:1
The sum total is now higher, the cost is higher
But all you did was match my bias
Also, is wealth static in a system?
Happy thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving
But you're still causing additional distortion which punishes some consumers in your country. What if I don't eat eggs? Or cheese? I'm not sure which is local and which an import in your example.
Gobble
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a smaller distortion though
It's that Canada is playing Cheese favourites and expecting the US to put up with it
Thank you everyone for keeping me awake through my tryptophan coma :-)
what if you can't tax the robots?
say by production being outside of your jurisdiction?
Why is that something to be kept away from?
You tax their fuel and power
what if you can't?
Embrace the food coma
Can’t have robots without a way to make them run
what if you create oil platforms that both produce and dig oil for fuel? 😛
on international waters
The cheese favouritism actually hurts Canadians too. It's a non competitive system within the country
then you can't tax them, adn they can still produce
If we see tarriffs as appropriate then I just maintain taxing robots is an equivalent distortion. You play favorites based on social desirability of production methods.
nobody does
tarriffs are being applied in response to tarriffs having been applied.
I think its funny how touchscreen kiosks aren’t a new thing but they’re still seen as new
in hopes, tarriffs are removed.
i don't use them. and they aren't here anywhere i go.
Robots have an unfair advantage. They don't need to sleep and don't take sick or vacation leave. I insist we negotiate agreements with then that automation only operate 40hrs a week and take three weeks off a year. If they won't, we tax them for unfair advantage.