Yep.
In America today, 745 billionaires now own more wealth than the bottom 60% of all our people combined. And worse, over the last two years, while those 745 billionaires grew their wealth by some 70%, half our people live paycheck to paycheck. That's greed. Plain and simple.

Jan 30, 2022 · 11:53 PM UTC

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And the government could take every cent they have and it wouldn’t last over a year so then what?
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That is greed ... and there's only one way to fix it ... Elect representatives that don't take money from Corporations!
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Sadly, nobody seems to give a damn.
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Only way out is depression & no administration is going to pull that trigger. Though Fed tapering may lead to this inevitably. Government subsidized zombie companies cannot last forever.
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Bernie? How many houses does he own again? Hard pass.
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I agree with Bernie but up until he became a millionaire himself this tweet would have read "millionaires" not "billionaires". His tone changed after he hit that million mark and that's honestly why he lost my support in 2016.
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How many homes does Bernie own?
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So? In America today 535 legislators, many of them millionaires, write the laws that affect the other 99.999999% of Americans, while producing nothing and creating more debt per citizen than the world has ever seen.
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That's a LOT of billionaires. 😐