You want to know what is radical? A company like Disney that makes $9 billion in profits while nearly 75% of its workers at Disneyland can’t cover their monthly living expenses. Paying your workers a living wage is not a radical idea.
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In the year 2018, no one in America, especially those working for a profitable corporation like Disney, should be homeless or not be able to feed their families.
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Recently, Disney CEO Bob Iger did the right thing and cancelled Roseanne after her racist tweet. I say to Mr. Iger: you have another opportunity to lead. Stand with working families by paying all your employees a living wage and making health care a right, not a privilege.
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While they're at it, reduce the price of the admission ticket. You have to sell an organ on the black market just to afford taking your kids to Disneyland!
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Probably not gonna happen. Especially if the workers get their fair wage. Pick the battles that actually matter.
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They are worth hundreds of billions of dollars. They can afford both

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Exactly, except corporate greed is boundless. They can well afford it, but only care about more and more profits.
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So, you paid to get in to gripe about how much they pay their workers?
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"You don't like the way society works but you take part in it?"
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He doesn’t like the way society works, so HE IS PROTESTING IT. Oy vey.
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So don't you have like 3 houses? One of which a multimillion dollar beach house? Hmmmmmmm
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What in the world does that have to do with anything!?
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Except it's a $595,000 cabin on the shore of Lake Champlain in Vermont that looks likepic.twitter.com/7Z5UcYvCOJ
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Soooo he’s not allowed to earn money and use it as he sees fit?
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His wife's under FBI investigation for plundering a VT college while she was president. Bank fraud that drove the school out of business.
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Innocent until proven guilty and that isn’t Bernie himself

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Her salary helped pay for that cabin. She was making $160,000 from a school that had 192 students, or over $800 per student that went to her salary alone.https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/news/local/2017/07/21/unraveling-jane-sanders-burlington-college-legacy/486054001/ …
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So. What. He earned his position in government and can spend his money on what he wants and so can she. It’s a drop in the bucket compared to the 1%’s income.
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