It isn't morally acceptable to make life easier for billionaires and harder for everyone else.
Can someone explain to me how a billionaire paying $0 in taxes is "smart" but a laid-off worker getting their unemployment insurance benefits is "leeching off the system?"

Jul 20, 2022 · 7:52 AM UTC

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“It’s time for the people to step in.” Marianne Williamson
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Taxation is theft, no matter who is being taxed...
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A: Billionaires don’t pay $0 in taxes and B: I collect about $10,000 in Unemployment a year, about half what my employer pays in on my behalf.
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Except when those billionaires employ 1000s of others and those jobs are directly dependent on the fact the billionaire even exists.
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I’m tired of people talking about what’s “morally acceptable” while at the same time promoting the killing of unborn babies. Save it.
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It isn’t morally acceptable for billionaires to exist, Marianne
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I love the comparison ... two people at opposite ends of a Corrupt System!
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Because Billionaires & corporations who pay $0 in taxes give huge donations to Republicans & corp Dems… while regular struggling Americans don’t.
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firing people and denying them a livelihood or an education for not submitting completely to big pharma’s agenda is also not morally acceptable, but marianne williamson has supported this form of moral bankruptcy wholeheartedly.
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And taxes on those unemployment benefits too
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