Or maybe he thinks we forgot how in 2010 he fought to prevent Washington, which has the most regressive tax policy of any state, from implementing an income tax. Of course billionaires give to charity, no one can spend $100 billion, but they won't let us decide how to spend it.
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Cool, so from what I can see, if I were to make an equivalently generous donation based on my net worth it would be about... 80cpic.twitter.com/CAo8WCOFlr
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I guess nearly 100 million dollars isn't good for anything when it is given voluntarily.
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It's generally only given for tax breaks, and asspats. It's what virtue signaling actually is.
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Cool. So he's given 0.09% of his wealth to help the homeless. That's less than one tenth of one percent. That's like if I gave $26 out of my annual income to charity. Jeff Bezos makes what I currently make in a year about every 11.5 seconds. (https://www.businessinsider.com/how-rich-is-jeff-bezos-mind-blowing-facts-net-worth-2019-4 …)
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Hay que guillotinar a Bezos.
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People like Jeff Bezoa sure as hell aren't either.
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