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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI don't know about you but I am getting sick of the wealthy in this country
and if we ever have an other country invasion I think giving them your bunker location might be interesting as you are the richest ones to plunder. Oh I see you think using the poor and middle class to fight and die for you will work. We know how important and "special" you are.
sop
(19,183 posts)Dave Bowman
(7,398 posts)TheProle
(4,058 posts)ret5hd
(22,578 posts)when they retreat to their gated enclaves
we only have to keep them from getting back out, and the gates can be locked from the outside also.
justsomeguy01
(53 posts)In the age of telecommunications and internet they can do great damage without ever leaving their mansions/bunkers
ret5hd
(22,578 posts)usonian
(26,435 posts)
Ponietz
(4,400 posts)OGBuzz
(519 posts)It's not like they use any public services such as roads, airports, water, electricity, waste management, police, firefighting, EMS, etc., etc., etc. The nerve of us to ask the rich to pay their fair share to maintain everything that keeps society going. Shame on us all!
OGBuzz
(519 posts)ColoringFool
(994 posts)🧶🧶🧶🧶 1️⃣7️⃣8️⃣9️⃣
Figarosmom
(13,059 posts)We ARE way past the HALL OF MIRRORS.
ChicagoTeamster
(1,205 posts)wealthy are doing great in their stock portfolios and we can't let the government get more of their measly 15% tax that they'll be paying on all of this after all of their other tax breaks
OldBaldy1701E
(11,475 posts)Where have you been for the last 50 years or so?
(I am joking around.)
It is not a question of 'thinking' the world would be better off, it is the truth. The fact that we have convinced so many other countries that this corrupted version of capitalism is anything other than a rich person scam is what is the most horrifying aspect of the 'legacy' of the United States.
We are going to be historically seen as no different than any other two-bit conquerors at the rate we are going. That is partly due to what I just said. Our desire to make the entire planet a capitalistic nightmare so we can control it all.
History is not going to be kind about it.
Bluetus
(3,043 posts)OK, if a person is just getting out of high school and only now coming to the realization that the rich have been exploiting this count since -- well since forever, welcome aboard. But if a person is an adult who has ostensibly living in the real world, for a decade or two, it is way past time to wake the fuck up.
We don't need "course corrections." We don't need a "return to normal". We don't need "solutions ar the margins".
We need to be thinking in revolutionary terms. And let's give the MAGA people some credit. They aren't very good at processing information to arrive at clear understandings and appropriate solutions, but dammit, they DO understand this system is really fucked up and we are all in big trouble if we can't overthrow this class of oligarchs
We actually have a lot more in common with the MAGA people than we do with the "moderates" and "Institutionalists" who have enabled this fascist machine to establish itself over the past 45 years. Talarico, Platner, AOC are talking to these people in terms they can understand. Trump is losing this crown. We need to take this opportunity to educate them and bring them to our side. I am not talking about the Confederate flag-waving racists and gun-totin' nut cases. They are lost causes. But there are many who have felt an affinity with MAGA because they sense just how fucked up the system is and nobody else was acknowledging that.
Eat the Rich.
Stargazer99
(3,547 posts)the training did not work on you, I conclude you must be more intelligent than the average citizen
VanceFan
(148 posts)Mangione had the right solution.
Grim Chieftain
(1,979 posts)The others, not so much.
I'm reminded of an encounter my husband had a few months ago when the lottery was very high. He was at the liquor store and several people buying lottery tickets were discussing what they would do with the money if they won. An elderly gentleman turned to my husband and said "I'd walk up and down Main Street and give $1,000 to each person I pass". That pretty much says it all. Some people are about "ME", but the truly good among us are about "WE".
jmbar2
(8,129 posts)Extreme wealth isolates people, and shields them from exposure to life outside of their bubbles.
They don't fill their gas tanks, shop for groceries, cook, raise their own children, maintain a house, garden, clean, wander around a fair or festival without a phalanx of guards, create household budgets, go to potlucks, help out a neighbor, comfort someone who has just been laid off, or injured on the job.
They have NONE of the life experiences or exposure that would help them care about, or even think about other human beings. Their spawn grow up in the same bubble and never leave.
Let them wallow inside their bubble, but NEVER give them power over other people's lives.
Fil1957
(835 posts)into a selfish, power hungry, psychopathic fascist".
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tetedur
(1,427 posts)They will not be happy until they have it all. That is the source of all struggles today.
lastlib
(28,546 posts)"the first thing we do, let's kill all the billionaires."
I approve this message......
displacedvermoter
(4,947 posts)lastlib
(28,546 posts)...and I have YET to see one use their tax cut to improve the levees around New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.