Americans have heard about monopoly by banks etc for so long. They hear outrageous numbers & figure there must be something they don’t understand. No, there’s nothing you don’t understand; it’s sheer systemic greed. Other generations refused to stand for it and neither should we
Millions of Americans lost jobs during the pandemic. Meanwhile, JP Morgan Chase—the largest bank in the country—announced its biggest quarterly revenue in history. At a time of massive income and wealth inequality we need an economy that works for workers, not just billionaires.

Jul 15, 2020 · 9:24 AM UTC

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4 years ago it was millionaires’ $ he wanted. now that he is one, billionairs are bad.
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It’s not that the people are bad. Not every rich person is a greedy bastard. That’s not what’s going on here. It’s the system which is corrupted, making it far too easy for those who have a lot to make more & too difficult for those who do not have anything at all to even survive
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Replying to @marwilliamson
#EndTheFed, the biggest monopoly of them all.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Heard this story before, right before election, centrist Democrat promises to help working class and then continues the GOP bank bail out. Them those banks donate even more $ & the cycle continues. We have to rid ourselves of Dems toxic "stability" when radical steps are needed
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I don't get it ... How is this even possible?
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I'm a bit radical on this, but I say let them have it. It's kinda sad that some people's hearts are so cold that the only way they can find any warmth is by massing ginormous wads of cash.... I pity them. They even have to buy people to love them.