Expanding on a point made by Andy Kessler in “What’s a Wealth Tax Worth?” (Inside View, Oct. 14): There seems to be a slight problem with respect to the “wealth tax” proposed by Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, one to which at least the latter, as a lawyer, should be sensitive. Specifically, the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution prohibits, among other things, the taking for public use of private property without just compensation. The amendment doesn’t distinguish between real and personal property, so both are included in the prohibition. Thus, any individual whose wealth, or a portion thereof, has been “taken”...