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LOL. I don't agree with property tax based on home values either.
What part of the stocks in a portfolio that you have not sold have no gain aren't you getting? Yes, there's a number in Robinhoid and tomorrow that number could be zero. Companies go bankrupt and when that happens, common stock goes to zero. Until you SELL the stock, there IS NO gain or loss.
The OP does not mention only gains over $100m.
The answer isn't to tax them. It's to not allow them to be used as collateral.