A mildly interesting list of proposed amendments that didn't pass

https://lemmy.world/post/20773673

A mildly interesting list of proposed amendments that didn't pass - Lemmy.World

I saw this circulating around and thought it was an interesting read. Some of these are horrendous, some are funny, and a few made me think “Hmm, maybe not a bad idea”

A limit of $1 million in 1933 inflation adjusted would be $24.4 million today.
How would that work with inflation / deflation I wonder, you hit the limit, can’t make anymore, you retire, all is well. Then what, you need to get rid of 5% of your wealth? How do you define the limit, dollars in X year? Why that arbitrary amount?
A progressive wealth tax with the final bracket being 100% at $24.4 million.