The people who are hoarding food and sanitation supplies with the intention on selling it for a lot more money are doing the same as Wall Street. Investing in something cheap to sell it for a lot more is how people like Bill Gates and George Soros get rich. Giving handouts
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Replying to @nr1woman
Soros used a defect in the design of exchange rates of the British pound, he got is money directly from a central bank. Gates sold software. They are not the right examples.
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Replying to @Plinz
I thought Soros got in trouble for inside trading in France ? . Gates sold products for a lot of money while he paid 5 cents per hour to foreign workers to make them. Giving money to the same foreign workers makes him look good . Why not pay them more so they don’t need a ..
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Billionaire’s hand outs. It’s that wrong?
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I mean to get rich you have to take advantage of the system. You can do that in small portions or in millions. To me it’s the same. The millionaires are smarter yes but isn’t their intention the same and causes more problems than somebody who’s hoarding toilet paper or food?
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Replying to @nr1woman
Not necessarily. If you create a business that produces goods and services that people need, you are serving society. Capitalist societies offer a higher standard of living for a reason.
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I’m not against capitalism , I can’t stand hypocrisy. Making money from the poor to than act that you’er “giving it “ while they earned it is imo philanthropy in a nutshell.
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you can’t get rich without deciding that you want to get rich. It’s a mind frame. Why does anybody need 4 homes with 3 boats or 10 cars. To get that rich you have to be able to live with yourself while your worker are living in sheds. I think that’s why the left is so upset with
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Do you think that Elon Musk's workers live in sheds?
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Perhaps, I’m still an idealist . I think there is enough food and money in the world that everybody can live a decent life.
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Money is just numbers, it can be created and destroyed at will. The problem is how to manage and incentivize the creation and distribution of goods and services.
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