Warren would not disagree with you. The problem is—which is clear when Warren talked about it—that billionaires in wine caves have *substantially* more say in the process than waitresses and plumbers.
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Yes, "class warfare" is quite ugly. And the ultra-rich should stop fighting the war.
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Imagine believing it's normal and good for people who make up .001% of the population to have personal, on-demand access to politicians that average people aren't given. Imagine believing that's democracy. smh embarrassed for you.
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I just did the math and it’s closer to 0.000185%. Truly the most oppressed minority.
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Whew. Really wishing you had chosen not to comment. Love your acting but this is a garbage take that completely misses the point and minimizes the corrupting influence of money in politics. Class warfare is a constant. And 99% of us are its casualties. THAT’S what’s “ugly.”
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Some folks are suggesting Jane’s original tweet was sarcasm. IDK
Sarcasm—especially when it’s really dry—can be hard to parse on Twitter.
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I thought everyone's vote should be equal?
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Funny how it's only "class warfare" when it aims up, not down.
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I honestly don't get what part of "don't sell access" they don't understand.
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