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A small cure for a big social wrong

Many divorced women, especially those who have children but also have deadbeat ex-husbands, live in poverty. Some other divorced women, such as Ivana Trump as an extreme example, live in luxury. Clearly this is unfair, and some kind of equalization program is necessary. I propose a simple government program, implemented to work along the ordinary taxation, that takes money from women who have won big divorce settlements and transfers that wealth to poor divorced women.

As I understand it, women in general and especially the feminist groups who tend to love wealth redistribution would certainly support this idea. And only an incurable cynic would think that women who won the competition for the wealthiest men wouldn't be eager to "share the wealth" even after they have left those men, for the sake of fairness and equality between women?

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