once my social justice ex was absolutely On Her Shit and I was getting real tired of it so I made a detailed and I think compelling case to her that billionaires are the most oppressed people in Americahttps://twitter.com/WilliamAEden/status/1291559436310335489 …
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The government has a defect, it is potentially democratic. Billionaires own the media companies and the biggest business so they have massive influences over the public. Most of which are not informed.
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The very media companies printing headlines decrying the means-having??? The very news-papers printing blood libels against the financial elites????? The camera-men drooling over their abasement by Congressional subpoena?????? No sir I dont think they do have such influence
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"We live in a representative democracy... Except when I'm defending billionaires, then it's actually a direct democracy where they don't have any more influence than anyone else"
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All of them. If you're talking about the votes that count, the corporate board votes that decide where all the money goes. Surprise surprise the answer is 'into their pockets'.
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It not how you vote, it's who you know that votes...presumably within the Capitol Building, as a sitting SCOTUS, or within the shadowed Blood Chambers of the Quetzalcoatl Magistrate of whom we all sing their praises...I assume.
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