@Mylovanov Good news. He should sell his yachts, Ferraris, Rolexes, and villas—drain his gold-stuffed vaults—and repay the American taxpayer now. Then, deal with the rest himself. America’s done being robbed by tyrants masquerading as democratic leaders.
The criticism of the rich is not rooted in people being successful enough to become wealthy, but a system that allows people to build massive fortunes based on exploitation—and using that power to consolidate power that prevents them from ever facing any consequences for such abuses.
Michael Arceneaux • I Don't Want to Die Poor: Essays
We are not polarized from each other. We are polarized from our electeds.” The majority of Americans believe the economy is benefitting the rich and harming the poor. The majority believe the rich aren’t paying their fair share in taxes. The majority support a $15 federal minimum wage.[7] Why, then, aren’t our elected officials representing the wil
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Austin Robey • Ways to improve the ownership economy — Mirror
all too often, the abundant will of government representatives is shaped by a corporate agenda, rather than a popular one.