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shanesaysstuff.bsky.social
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12 days ago
Capitalism made that decision and incentivises the capitalist class to do the same
The problem isn't the billionaires the problem is the systemic incentive structure that gives them our wealth and power
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conniemary.bsky.social
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12 days ago
Henry Ford understood that unless his employees make enough money, no one could afford to buy cars.
The rich forget this.
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robertcpadilla.bsky.social
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12 days ago
Rob from the super-poor.
Give to the super-rich.
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wideblue.bsky.social
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12 days ago
Bush once said openly that poor people in America have too much . They have cellphones and big screen TVs.
He also said that America would transition to a “service economy”. The poor servicing the rich. No middle class.
Trickle down and service economy are the words that should scare the MAGAs.
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algorithmo.bsky.social
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12 days ago
The morbidly wealthy suffering from terminal greed are force marching us all towards an Armageddon they've mistaken for Nirvana.
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infraredchris.bsky.social
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12 days ago
Pretty much
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wrestlefire769.bsky.social
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12 days ago
The very fact we live is "too much" to them.
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wiltediris.bsky.social
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12 days ago
Pathetic as well as true.
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bevy-b.bsky.social
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12 days ago
Truth
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The problem isn't the billionaires the problem is the systemic incentive structure that gives them our wealth and power
The rich forget this.
Give to the super-rich.
He also said that America would transition to a “service economy”. The poor servicing the rich. No middle class.
Trickle down and service economy are the words that should scare the MAGAs.