what is Celestia's taxation policy?
As a monarch who lives for a very long time, she would likely have very low time preference and thus set the tax rate to be very low to promote more economic growth in the long term.
>>43159503Oh I think you're exempt, OP, yeah she said you make up for it with all the cocks you gargle, dude.
>>43159581>low time preferenceanon that fat fuck wouldn't hesitate from wasting ponies' taxbits for her cake diet
>>43159503She's an all-powerful alicorn monarch with powerful magic to the point where any amount of bits are worthless to her.So definitely very high taxation, if you ask me not enough.
>>43160597>powerful magic>needs elements every fucking weekend
>>43159581>thus set the tax rate to be very low to promote more economic growth in the long term.Alas she learned to rule over the course of a thousand years rather than from playing Sim City 4 so her understanding of tax policy is different than yours.
>>43160988I've never played a city simulation game. How did you even come to that conclusion?
>>4315950310% bit tax
>>43159503She's the reverse Robinhood: she's robbing the hood: redistributing your wealth from your pockets to her estate. Little Timmy needs medicine? Not my problem, peasant. Celestia needs another golden toile->"h-hey, why are you all carrying pitchforks and torches?"
>>43160597>any amount of bits are worthless to her.She still has an economy to run, anon
>>43162735>reverse RobinhoodThat's Prince John.
>>43159503no taxes in equestria
>>43159503Incredibly generous unless you're a non-pony. Then it's 95% of income.
>>43164132that's a terrible taxation policy because it incentivizes >creature to commit even more crime
>>43164136>Creature commits crime.>Gets deported for being a 'violent criminal'.Sounds like good policy to me.
The peasants are revolting.
>>43164141incentivizing crime is bad because somePONY still gets harmed
>>43164132>t. griffon