1/ There are 614 U.S. billionaires- 400 richest together have near $3.4 *trillion*. Yet we haven’t heard one multi-billionaire yet say “I’ll throw in $1 billion for a stimulus fund if some of my friends will also give $1 billion to compensate for the greed & mendacity of Congress

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2/ Perhaps the “opioid rich” Sackler family could start - given how “sorry” they are and all? Then maybe “no federal taxes” Jeff Bezos would like to say a few words? It’s amazing in America today how easily we neglect the powerless and protect the powerful.
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The more selfish you are, the more protection you get under capitalism. This society can't be reformed 😓
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Same reason none of the big pharmas will come out n say.. hey we're giving our vaccine out for free to the first X number of doses.. they care more bout the warp speed kick backs than saving lives
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They're not gonna bite the hand that feeds them.
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This is bonkers. Why is congress so mendacious?
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Because it's not their responsibility hope that clears it up for you
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What difference does it make, you just print it. that’s what all your leftist buddies think
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Or even say anything about helping with the current situation in any way.
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I saw this with @marcuslemonis, he told @stoolpresidente to put his money where his mouth is. Portnoy stepped up, Ive yet to see Lemonis do anything except complain
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A decade ago, Hollywood would have had fundraisers to help small businesses if in fact there was a real pandemic. . But now everyone knows the goal is to crush small businesses and so of course.... crickets from Hollywood. Very telling.
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Learn what “net worth” means before you tweet any more opinions on economics 🙄
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