Are billionaires the problem?
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@evan I think the word "the" is doing a lot of work in that sentence, but on the basis that if we stripped them all back to millionaires tomorrow and invested that money in the rest of society, a staggering number of problems would go away, I'm comfortable with "yes".
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@evan The 1% are weighing in.
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@evan I think the word "the" is doing a lot of work in that sentence, but on the basis that if we stripped them all back to millionaires tomorrow and invested that money in the rest of society, a staggering number of problems would go away, I'm comfortable with "yes".
@ndw at least 25% of the work!
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@evan yes, but are they tasty?
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@evan The 1% are weighing in.
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@evan Yes, but it's really the system that allows them to form.
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Hey, all. I was thinking about when Tom Perkins said that billionaires are the new discriminated class a decade ago. It started me thinking about how much worse people think about billionaires today, and how much more wealth concentration has happened during that time.
https://www.kvpr.org/2014-01-26/billionaire-compares-outrage-over-rich-in-s-f-to-kristallnacht
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Hey, all. I was thinking about when Tom Perkins said that billionaires are the new discriminated class a decade ago. It started me thinking about how much worse people think about billionaires today, and how much more wealth concentration has happened during that time.
https://www.kvpr.org/2014-01-26/billionaire-compares-outrage-over-rich-in-s-f-to-kristallnacht
Anyway I am a Yes.