I don’t remember who said that but I wish I had saved this bit of genius: when you see people at the ivies, you shouldn’t assume they are the best people, but the worst people. And you should ask what they did to get there. And I can confirm this as an ivy grad.
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Or a member of an extortion racket
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“We must not punish the wealthy with taxes, when in fact it is the influence they exert through shell orgs that is the real problem...”https://twitter.com/lhsummers/status/1188079882485587971?s=21 …
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Our wealthy Hitlers are pure. They deserve all of the government issues dollars they have. It’s better to tax the poors. Also it’s just easier because they don’t have any political power. And no one has ever proven that the earthy have more political power than the poors.
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Every human action has unintended consequences so evoking them in a hand-waving way is a staple of the rhetoric of reaction (Hirschman's book on which is worth reading).
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Nice country you got there. Be a shame if somethin' was to happen to it. But keep comin' across with the tax cuts, and maybe the big fellas will cut you a break.
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We need to protect the wealth of our best Hitlers. Otherwise our government can never again issue our currency. Thanks for coming to Twitter. Signed, Larry Big
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They always start with the assumption that amending the taxation system would not fix wealth inequality, when it’s actually our current taxation system that helped create so much wealth inequality.
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And if that were to *have* happened, maybe our economy would have diversified and more people could participate...
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