If I had told
you twenty years ago that the rich of the West would have to flee
to Russia for economic freedom, you might have slapped me for lying.
But that is
exactly what is going on today as Western governments get increasingly
brazen about their true kleptocratic natures, seeking to “expropriate
the expropriators” in order to save their unsustainable welfare
(European) and warfare (American) states.
Europe has
never been the land of economic freedom, but it wasn't as bad
as the Communist states of the USSR which kept roughly 100 percent
of their citizens' income, a condition commonly known as slavery.
Before the fall of Communism, people were actually risking their
lives trying to escape places like Russia and East Germany. Now
as Russia moves away from economic slavery toward economic freedom
and Western Europe takes giant steps toward communism, the rich
of the West are both the first targets and the first escapees.
Famed French
actor Gerard Depardieu is the probably the most well-known name
among the first defectors fleeing French Socialist President Francois
“I Hate The Rich” Hollande. Hollande has literally said,
“I don't like rich” which plays well in France for
reasons I'll explore below. Yet he also has no shame in using
the rich's money at gunpoint, of course to fund
his socialist redistribution schemes. Hollande wasted absolutely
no time in trying to make good on his pledge to raise the top tax
rate to 75 percent on French citizens who earn a million euros per
year.
Depardieu,
who apparently would make a fine Dollar Vigilante, almost as immediately
put his Paris mansion up for sale, crossed the French border into
the Belgian village of Nechin where a tiny community of French just
beyond the reach of French taxation already existed, gave up his
French passport, and is in the process of renouncing his French
citizenship. Depardieu has already paid roughly $200 million in
taxes to the French government over his decades-long and very successful
acting career. This year he's already paid 85 percent of his
income.
Hollande calls
the departing Depardieu “pathetic” and “unpatriotic”,
which is exactly like a high-ranking mob lieutenant calling a local
business owner pathetic and unpatriotic for moving out of the neighborhood
where the mob boss regularly extorts protection money from all the
business owners Culture Minister Aurelie Filippeti describes Depardieu
as “deserting the battlefield in a war against the economic
crisis”, but is it any surprise that Depardieu cannot stand
any more theft-based support of his tax farmers...that like any
weary soldier tired of losing limbs in some war contrived by politicians
Mr. Depardieu just wants to take what's left of his broken (financial)
body and go live in peace?
So when Russian
Premier Vladmir Putin offered Depardieu a Russian passport (Russia
has a flat rate income tax of only 13%), can anyone blame Depardieu
for graciously accepting the offer with a warm hug?
Of
course the story has a few complications. For example, Depardieu's
father was an avowed communist who described Soviet Russia as a
“glorious democracy”. And Depardieu himself is a colorful
and larger than life character in France who is as known for his
antics as he is for his acting. So for Depardieu to renounce French
citizenship, for tax purposes, and talk up his admiration for Russian
history, hug Putin, and then wave his passport for the cameras would
be like Clint Eastwood renouncing his US citizenship, mailing a
picture of his naked buttocks to the IRS, and then joining the Taliban.
You have to
remember that Depardieu is a Frenchman escaping France, a country
known for its sense of national pride (perhaps even worse than the
US) and for its widespread and deep distrust of anyone who accumulates
wealth. This is a country that can't imagine anyone actually
giving up French citizenship to which everyone in the world aspires
(sound familiar?). This isn't a country that holds up its wealth
accumulators as examples to be followed, or indeed a country willing
to embrace the increasing standards of living that free enterprise
brings. The French are more in love with their history and a sense
egalitarianism at government gunpoint than they are in progress
brought by economic freedom. They almost give the impression that
they'd rather see horse drawn carriages in their picturesque
ancient cities and farms than not have their old people die in frequent
summer heat waves because they lack modern extravagances like air
conditioners.
During the
French Revolution, the rich who, to be fair, did enjoy a
state-supported stranglehold on wealth were introduced to
the guillotine, also known as the “National Razor”.
Today France's super-rich, unlike America's super-rich,
give money not to charities but to politicians as protection money
to be redistributed among the lower classes so they don't get
too agitated, and otherwise stay out of view. Depardieu is far from
the only super-rich French citizen to head for the exit when Hollande
came to power (one French radio station reported that as many as
5,000 rich French are seeking to no longer be French this year).
But none of the others have been as flagrant as Depardieu has been
about it (hugging Putin and waving that new Russian passport).
France's
constitutional court has overturned the “Supertax”,
but Hollande's Socialist government isn't calling it quits
yet and intends to get its pound of flesh from the super-rich. In
fact, with that 75% tax they seem to be aiming to leave nothing
but the bones. Depardieu may be talking up Russian history now and
claiming that if this was just about taxes, he would have left long
ago, but as a Frenchman he is intimately knowledgeable about French
history and he can clearly see where this is headed. The government
is running out of other people's money. The rabble are getting
agitated and the politicians are sharpening their knives with clear
intent. It's time to get out.
France is merely
the canary in the expropriation coalmine, however. The governments
of the entire Western World are reaching the inevitable end result
of spending more than they steal from productive citizens. And so
we have the great irony of the world's largest and most recent
slave state, Russia, becoming a haven for those seeking economic
refugee status. The lesson to be learned here is that it is best
to remain nimble among a landmine of the violent thieves known as
governments. That's the point of having an extra passport (or
two); you spread the geopolitical risk that goes with having to
a live in a world completely divided up into tax farms. And while
Russia's 13 percent tax rate must seem much better to fleeing
Frenchmen than 75 percent, TDV
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January 11, 2013
Jeff
Berwick [send him mail]
is an anarcho-capitalist freedom fighter and Chief Editor of the
libertarian, Austrian economics grounded newsletter, The
Dollar Vigilante. The Dollar Vigilante focuses on strategies,
investments and expatriation opportunities to survive & prosper
during and after the US dollar collapse.