You are not responding to my most recent question again, jem... Let me ask you again, a little differently.
In your latest post you bring up two separate issues. Firstly, the death taxes themselves, which, based on your own reasoning, reduce inequality. Indeed, you mention that death taxes "prevent the accumulation of capital" and "make it close to impossible for the children of small guys to become cronies over time". I assume that since you don't like cronyism, you should support the idea of death tax. Secondly, you mention a problem with the collection of all taxes, including the death tax. Specifically, it's the ability to avoid tax through sophisticated use of various loopholes, which is available to the ultra wealthy.
Have I understood you correctly?
In your latest post you bring up two separate issues. Firstly, the death taxes themselves, which, based on your own reasoning, reduce inequality. Indeed, you mention that death taxes "prevent the accumulation of capital" and "make it close to impossible for the children of small guys to become cronies over time". I assume that since you don't like cronyism, you should support the idea of death tax. Secondly, you mention a problem with the collection of all taxes, including the death tax. Specifically, it's the ability to avoid tax through sophisticated use of various loopholes, which is available to the ultra wealthy.
Have I understood you correctly?