"I think that this reaction to unrealized gains is a little funny, given that I bet that the majority of people watching right now are already paying a tax on unrealized gains. It's called a property tax," argues Bharat Rama, highlighting a perceived hypocrisy in the argument against the unrealized capital gains tax.
Joe Kernen interrupted with skepticism, insisting, "It's probably unconstitutional and is never gonna happen," displaying his disbelief in the feasibility of the proposed tax.
Rebecca Quick criticized the fairness of the policy by stating, "Taxing unrealized gains just doesn't seem fair in any sense of the word," pushing back against the rationale of the tax.
Kernen and Quick both stood united against the idea of the tax, with Quick asserting, "It's not income. It's not an income tax," emphasizing the fundamental issues they see with the concept.
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