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"Billions In Change" Using Wealth To Really Help The Poor
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Re: "Billions In Change" Using Wealth To Really Help The Poor
Originally posted by vt View Post
1. Let us be to make our own decisions.
2. Stay the hell out of our politics.
3. Pay their goddamn taxes.
One cannot be free whilst begging for scraps on one's knees.
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Re: "Billions In Change" Using Wealth To Really Help The Poor
Originally posted by dcarrigg View PostThe best ways billionaires can help us poor folk are to:
1. Let us be to make our own decisions.
2. Stay the hell out of our politics.
3. Pay their goddamn taxes.
One cannot be free whilst begging for scraps on one's knees.
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Re: "Billions In Change" Using Wealth To Really Help The Poor
http://www.publicintegrity.org/2015/...r-nobody-knows
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Re: "Billions In Change" Using Wealth To Really Help The Poor
So what?
Many businesses give money to state and local political groups. some to both parties.
Here is a person that is using his money to create inventions and innovations to help millions of poor people across the world with clean drinking water and energy to improve their standard of living and health.
He has pledged to give away 99% of his wealth.
And you're worried about political donations to both parties in his state?
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Re: "Billions In Change" Using Wealth To Really Help The Poor
Originally posted by vt View PostSo what?
Many businesses give money to state and local political groups. some to both parties.
Here is a person that is using his money to create inventions and innovations to help millions of poor people across the world with clean drinking water and energy to improve their standard of living and health.
He has pledged to give away 99% of his wealth.
And you're worried about political donations to both parties in his state?
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Re: "Billions In Change" Using Wealth To Really Help The Poor
Originally posted by dcarrigg View PostYes. I'm worried. That and the $2.5 million to the Republican Governor's Association. Presumably he's not an idiot, and he's getting something in exchange for his millions. Whatever it is he wants, I'm certain it's not a clean functioning Republic, increased democracy and transparency, or an improved life for the American middle class.
To support that bad habit, those on the far right are fond of suggesting both parties are exactly the same. But if you vote for a Republican Senator or Presidential candidate, you're voting for Citizens United. You're voting for the oligarchs. Good luck with that.
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Re: "Billions In Change" Using Wealth To Really Help The Poor
Originally posted by dcarrigg View PostYes. I'm worried. That and the $2.5 million to the Republican Governor's Association. Presumably he's not an idiot, and he's getting something in exchange for his millions. Whatever it is he wants, I'm certain it's not a clean functioning Republic, increased democracy and transparency, or an improved life for the American middle class.
Unhappy is the land that needs a hero
No one individual is really worth a billion $USD in any measure of actual utility ; and if there were anyone not expendable to that degree, it would be inventors and innovators, but they almost never become billionaires. Technology is a lousy store of wealth.
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