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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Surely you can see that this is simplistic, no?
That building a better, more sustainable system in the world’s wealthiest nation means some things — for example, making sure working people have a living wage or basic access to medical care, that billionaires pay their fair share of taxes, and that corporations can’t simply poison the air and water and soil because they want to — and not, say, crashing an entire economy without putting in place a shred of safety net, or even removing the safety net that’s there?
Cute meme, tho.
You aren't building a sustainable system. You building modern day slavery for the purpose of globalism.
Living wage? How about you stop devaluing the dollar in the first place. Then you won't have to whine about a living wage all damn day.
Stop CAUSING the problems in the first place. Government bureaucracy and paper shuffling doesn't solve poisoning the air or water. In fact, it enables it.
BTW, 50% of the U.S. population pays 97% of the "progressive" income tax, but it's never enough for you. A national debt of $107K per person and $323K per worker and it's not enough for you.
Honestly, I've had it with all your social engineering.
All numbers here: www.usdebtclock.org
Just because you are at or near the head of an organization does not mean you take on less risk or do something greater than anyone else in the organization. People are getting paid too much at the top. They are greedy. You can't say this is the problem with government being too top heavy and then not acknowledge the same issue with the private sector.
Anonymous wrote:The world is about to collapse!
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it takes a crash to make MAGA go away, then so be it.
Do they care about the market? Do most MAGA even have investments or a 401k ?
The wealthiest 10% in America hold a record 93% of all household stock market wealth. No, they don't really care about the stock market and you can't really blame them. Working class Americans have been screwed for decades by fat cat Wall Street banksters. It's the billionaire class that cares about the stock market.
We need Bernie Sanders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Surely you can see that this is simplistic, no?
That building a better, more sustainable system in the world’s wealthiest nation means some things — for example, making sure working people have a living wage or basic access to medical care, that billionaires pay their fair share of taxes, and that corporations can’t simply poison the air and water and soil because they want to — and not, say, crashing an entire economy without putting in place a shred of safety net, or even removing the safety net that’s there?
Cute meme, tho.
You aren't building a sustainable system. You building modern day slavery for the purpose of globalism.
Living wage? How about you stop devaluing the dollar in the first place. Then you won't have to whine about a living wage all damn day.
Stop CAUSING the problems in the first place. Government bureaucracy and paper shuffling doesn't solve poisoning the air or water. In fact, it enables it.
BTW, 50% of the U.S. population pays 97% of the "progressive" income tax, but it's never enough for you. A national debt of $107K per person and $323K per worker and it's not enough for you.
Honestly, I've had it with all your social engineering.
All numbers here: www.usdebtclock.org
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Pathetic attempt. This is all Moron MAGA has got? Ok.
**slow clap**
You can crawl back into your cardboard box now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Surely you can see that this is simplistic, no?
That building a better, more sustainable system in the world’s wealthiest nation means some things — for example, making sure working people have a living wage or basic access to medical care, that billionaires pay their fair share of taxes, and that corporations can’t simply poison the air and water and soil because they want to — and not, say, crashing an entire economy without putting in place a shred of safety net, or even removing the safety net that’s there?
Cute meme, tho.
You aren't building a sustainable system. You building modern day slavery for the purpose of globalism.
Living wage? How about you stop devaluing the dollar in the first place. Then you won't have to whine about a living wage all damn day.
Stop CAUSING the problems in the first place. Government bureaucracy and paper shuffling doesn't solve poisoning the air or water. In fact, it enables it.
BTW, 50% of the U.S. population pays 97% of the "progressive" income tax, but it's never enough for you. A national debt of $107K per person and $323K per worker and it's not enough for you.
Honestly, I've had it with all your social engineering.
All numbers here: www.usdebtclock.org
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Surely you can see that this is simplistic, no?
That building a better, more sustainable system in the world’s wealthiest nation means some things — for example, making sure working people have a living wage or basic access to medical care, that billionaires pay their fair share of taxes, and that corporations can’t simply poison the air and water and soil because they want to — and not, say, crashing an entire economy without putting in place a shred of safety net, or even removing the safety net that’s there?
Cute meme, tho.
You aren't building a sustainable system. You building modern day slavery for the purpose of globalism.
Living wage? How about you stop devaluing the dollar in the first place. Then you won't have to whine about a living wage all damn day.
Stop CAUSING the problems in the first place. Government bureaucracy and paper shuffling doesn't solve poisoning the air or water. In fact, it enables it.
BTW, 50% of the U.S. population pays 97% of the "progressive" income tax, but it's never enough for you. A national debt of $107K per person and $323K per worker and it's not enough for you.
Honestly, I've had it with all your social engineering.
All numbers here: www.usdebtclock.org
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Surely you can see that this is simplistic, no?
That building a better, more sustainable system in the world’s wealthiest nation means some things — for example, making sure working people have a living wage or basic access to medical care, that billionaires pay their fair share of taxes, and that corporations can’t simply poison the air and water and soil because they want to — and not, say, crashing an entire economy without putting in place a shred of safety net, or even removing the safety net that’s there?
Cute meme, tho.
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