Money flowing through a society is like blood flowing through the body. Extreme wealth inequality is like all the blood flowing into just one arm. See how long the body survives.

Jan 22, 2022 · 1:44 PM UTC

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So go get an IV rather than chop the arm off, right?
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“This massive transfer of wealth and opportunity started with a Republican President—No Democratic President has stopped it.” Marianne Williamson
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A child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth - African proverb
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Well, let's see. To date the body is several thousand years old.
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The Fed has a chart for that. Unfortunately it appears they stopped updating it in 2020. fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M…
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No, money is nothing like blood flowing through a body. Maybe that is why your economics don't make any sense.
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A very wealthy person who complains about extremely wealthy people. That's...rich.
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But that one arm gets to have multiple yachts 🛥 🛥 🛥 🛥 🛥
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