What's yours is ours but what I have is mine.
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Yep that's how they roll
No thank u to socialism
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Soooooooo he loves capitalism now or???
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Yes of course he loves capitalism. He just doesn’t want you to benefit from it. It’s very simple to figure. Do as I say not as I do.
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I wrote a best-selling book. I'm not a millionaire.
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it really helps to get that million dollar advance.
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Most people would pay 50%+ taxes on that. There goes the “millionaire” title.
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Not with Trump’s tax cuts for the wealthy.
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The wealthy spend money and create jobs and the middle class spend lots of money as well that’s what drives economic progress people having money to spend and the poor don’t spend money and they don’t fall into a high tax braket to start with so

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The poor are going to be hurt more and more by the tax cuts as are the middle class. Also trickle down economics have already been proven not to work. Companies aren’t hiring more with tax cuts. Now Trump wants to cut Medicare & social security due to the cuts. OUR MONEY.
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having more of your own money to spend is 'poor...hurt more' Ridiculous. the middle class cuts was enough for a vacation or private school tuition. 'trickle down economics'?? LOL icymi Employment is highest so 'Companies aren't hiring' is a lie. MY money is NOT 'OUR MONEY'
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Oh, sweetheart, your ignorance is almost painful to watch.
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It's adorable that people think being a millionaire is even remotely close to the class of people he actually goes after. A million is less than a week's paycheck to those people. Maybe a few hours worth of "work" in some cases.
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Multi-millionaire?
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The fun part will be when he tries to explain how he accrued millions on a senators salary. It wasn’t writing books. Some of those investments should be interesting.
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250k job for like 4 decades and a best selling book, man you nailed him, how'd he do it
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Current, as in not 4 decades ago, 174k. He did it with investments, just like me. If you don’t think a US Senator is not a member of the investor class you’re likely to be surprised. Otherwise I’m likely to be surprised he actually saved it up.
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Well, yeah, no shit when people make well over 100k a year, they invest it. That's not evil unless he's using his position to further his personal investments. Not that people caring about that sort of thing is in fashion these days.
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That’s capitalism. No?
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It may come as a surprise, but what many people would call bleeding red socialism actually would, in fact, allow for investment as part of it's economic system.
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