The very rich telling the poor to live within their means is really something, given that we bail out those rich to the tune of trillions of dollars when it is they who don’t.

Apr 14, 2022 · 11:45 AM UTC

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You mean like Maxine Waters telling the homeless that were confronting her to go home??
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It's called CORPORATE WELFARE! It's a huge expense of taxpayer funds every year. Govt also loves the Private Sector Pattnership programs. That means we pay a Corp to produce X, then we pay again to buy X. We often pay that company to locate in our area through tax breaks etc.
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Too many of we humans, using up too many resources, creating too much pollution is the bigger problem. We will all die if all we do is squabble over our human created money supply. The poorest of all is Mother Nature who has no money and cannot vote. Please let’s focus on that!
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We are entering the end of a monopoly game. Soon the rich will be the only ones playing.
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"But to recommend thrift to the poor is both grotesque and insulting. It is like advising a man who is starving to eat less."-Oscar Wilde
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If the government gave me 1% of the money they give a typical Fortune 500 company, I wouldn't complain about money ever
I’m not the rich in any way. As a former Navient employee though I will say a college degree doesn’t entitle you to a nice home or expensive car. Don’t take on more debt if you can’t afford what you already have of you do.
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