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@matthewb
the “taxes as a subscription to your country” is such a great mental model. really makes you think about how little you’re getting in return.
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@kmacb.eth
Hmm it’s a long game Roads Education Protection Judicial stuff Social security (?) Your point lands for sure. This is why I like the jb/revnet mechanics. Loyalty is rewarded & can’t be rugged.
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@matthewb
yes, I think the US and Canada both suck at delivering value for taxes for basically opposite reasons definitely hadn't thought about this from a revnet angle haha, appreciate the orthogonal take.
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@jawa
U.S. based startups have also been given a huge leg up by tech infrastructure. First with subsidized ATT copper and eventually by higher speed alternatives. Try running a tech startup in a country without reliable power or internet
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