And yet we are told that the wealthy should get tax cuts because they’ll spend it and it will trickle down to us.
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no they are hoarders/addicts who will never accumulate enough...pic.twitter.com/wEzZp0IJ7Q
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Where some people see a frugal billionaire who should be emulated, Sanders and others see an unconscionable hoarding of a fortune built on the backs of underpaid employees.
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That they don't spend it is actually worse, because they're not providing any economic benefit with the money, they're just hoarding it.
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It does not make them any more responsible. It's all Public Relations hashed out by the most expensive PR firms in the world. They don't pinch pennies on that.
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Humble brags and ostentatious frugality, greedy charity and cruel kindness. What lovely characters our princes of industry are. They stand as pillars of society, flanked by the elite of the professional athletics arena.
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Justify? Many of these billionaires are self made!
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Exactly the point. What sort of character must you have to join those privileged ranks? And how is our community's mores inclusive of Hero Worshipping this sort of person? Being "Your Best" may not equate with being "The Best" everytime.
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