They are not businesspeople. They are profiteers. And they are thieves.
Chevron, Exxon, and Shell have made $61 billion in 2022 and counting. That’s a 200% increase from this point last year, but they’re still charging us sky-high prices for gas. Did wages go up 200%?? I must have missed it. END IMMORAL PRICE GOUGING!!!!!!

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@mariashriver @MariaBartiromo @katieporteroc @profwolff ▪️When did the US system become rotten corrupt that it stinks from afar, & why? ▪️Who "baptized" the blood-stained money of a Syrian drug dealer at UC Irvine & his donations to campaigns? ▪️Against healthcare thieves 👇
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You, along with this economic illiterate, really need to take some carry basic courses in economics, finance and accounting. Honestly if you want to be taken seriously you have to do more than just engage in unsubstantiated hyperbole.
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Businesspeople are profiteers right
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But the reason that coops and non profits aren’t so impressive either is because of the human nature. Absent profit potential, something else is gonna be compromised in many cases… Grim reality.
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Where is FDR? ... Why are all the politicians so afraid to even just say this ... let alone take some kind of action?
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If I were president
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My biggest expense is tax. Government is a profiteer. Taxation is theft.
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Ride your bike
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They are in fact, Capitalists, and Capitalism is based on everyone "pursuing their own best interests". And that is exactly what they are doing.
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And sociopaths and evil and unconscious