There are literally a dozen US citizens that should be concerned. 99.999% of Americans should support this. Even soneone with a net worth of $100M should support it.
Trickle down is not real.
And a flat corporate tax on net income from dollar one. No exceptions.
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When you are playing Monopoly and someone owns half the board the game is essentially over.
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Elon is a dickless mooch
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Noble of Bernie to use his platform to speak publicly regarding public policy in relation to the level of obscene wealth inequality in the United States. Unfortunately, I think it’s all ceremonial; not by his choosing, this is just not something institutional Democrats have the stomach or the spine to tackle (surprise, surprise they’re campaign bankrolls come from the same oligarchs/corporations that fund MAGA).
Our Federal Government has become too paralyzed by greed, corruption and foreign interests. There is no mechanism for self-correction or recourse, when those responsible for administering it have a vested interest in maintaining the current course. Civilians must intervene in a way that mass disrupts the status quo in order to see any real significant progress towards fair and equitable civil rights or economic policy.
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I love Bernie, but he has wagged his finger pointlessly in the Senate for decades now. Republicans dgaf, and democrats are powerless. This speech might be more useful in front of impoverished farmers in some red state.
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It’s crazy that “the bottom” is referring to over half of our country. Insane.
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Tax billionaires out of existence.
There are literally a dozen US citizens that should be concerned. 99.999% of Americans should support this. Even soneone with a net worth of $100M should support it.
Trickle down is not real.
And a flat corporate tax on net income from dollar one. No exceptions.
When you are playing Monopoly and someone owns half the board the game is essentially over.
Elon is a dickless mooch
Noble of Bernie to use his platform to speak publicly regarding public policy in relation to the level of obscene wealth inequality in the United States. Unfortunately, I think it’s all ceremonial; not by his choosing, this is just not something institutional Democrats have the stomach or the spine to tackle (surprise, surprise they’re campaign bankrolls come from the same oligarchs/corporations that fund MAGA).
Our Federal Government has become too paralyzed by greed, corruption and foreign interests. There is no mechanism for self-correction or recourse, when those responsible for administering it have a vested interest in maintaining the current course. Civilians must intervene in a way that mass disrupts the status quo in order to see any real significant progress towards fair and equitable civil rights or economic policy.
I love Bernie, but he has wagged his finger pointlessly in the Senate for decades now. Republicans dgaf, and democrats are powerless. This speech might be more useful in front of impoverished farmers in some red state.
It’s crazy that “the bottom” is referring to over half of our country. Insane.
Love ya Bernie, but they’ll never give a fuck.