The Big Idea
Professor Adam Braus pitches a fix nobody's tried: instead of taxing property at a flat rate, tax it like income — progressively. Own a modest home? You're barely taxed. Own a $50 million Real Estate empire? You pay real Money. It's a property tax with a conscience, and Adam argues it could solve the housing crisis, fix California's broken Prop 13 system, and take a swing at the billionaire-hoarding problem all at once.
Scot Maupin, doing his usual generous-interrogator thing, pokes at yachts, shell companies, and whether landlords will just pass the cost to renters — and Adam's got an answer for all of it.
What's Broken Right Now
The Fix: Progressive Property Tax
Instead of one flat rate on a property's value, tax brackets stack on a person's total property holdings:
The pitch: this could roughly double California's property tax revenue (from ~$100B to $170–200B), funneled toward building housing, ending homelessness, and politically popular wins like paid leave — while lowering the tax burden on working people (no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security).
How It Closes the Loopholes
The Objections, Pre-Debunked
Scot plays it straight and asks the obvious questions:
Where the Idea Comes From
Adam name-checks Gary's Economics (and its scrappier YouTube cousin, Barry's Economics) for the broader “tax wealth, not work” framing, and ties the proposal back to existing progressive wealth-tax proposals from Bernie Sanders (the famous “8% bracket above $1B,” pegged to average market returns) and Elizabeth Warren (flat 2% above $50M) — positioning the progressive property tax as a more politically palatable, state-level cousin of those ideas.
Detour of the Episode
A spirited tangent on Maine's Senate race, Graham Platner — oyster farmer, combat veteran, and the episode's pick for “proof this message can win” — plus a running bit on whether wind turbines can literally use up the wind. (They cannot. Probably.)
Quotable
“I'm so wealthy that I can't pay the tax on my wealth.” — the complaint Adam says is doing a lot of work to protect a small number of very rich people.
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Email: [email protected]
Adam: @ajbraus – [email protected]
Scot: @scotmaupin
adambraus.com (Link to Adam's projects and books)
The Perfect Show (Scot's solo podcast)
Thanks to Jonah Burns for the SFM music.