Message from @KinkyJacques
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Irony
O-Commie-oh Cortez
Pocahontas over there "im gonna go get me....*UM* a bEer."
They were mad enough to give her a Political Position...
...and she turns on them. Immediately.
No, Cortez, I appreciate more money in my pocket as opposed to fantasy welfare programs
She's even honest about what she wants. Imagine that.
She said tax the rich 70%. Wonder why people are losing faith in her......<:blobultrathink:435054942819057665>
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@KinkyJacques surprising, especially for a Modern Politician.
Mhm
Taxing the rich just ends up taxing the middle class and poor even more.
what
Yeah, you're gonna need to elaborate there...
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Why? Because when the rich, people who are more capable of generating jobs, services, and goods get taxed more, even with all the tax breaks they get, they just overtime charge more to make ends meet.
nah they don't
they'll overcharge to get more profit lol
the richest don't have problems making ends meet
Marker, thank you
...fair enough. Most men who make it big had money and a greater income as their ambition.
doesn't Jeff Bezos make like 50k in a second lol
The rich will just charge you more so that the increased taxes will be nothing to them
...well, not most, but still.
Fun fact: if Bill Gates dropped a $100 bill, it literally wouldn't be worth his time to pick it up.
If people paid more attention to the advice from at least the Chicago School of Economics, we wouldn't be taxed as much.
do any of you guys know about surplus labour and surplus value?
But noooo. Everybody wants the Keynsian bullshit.
Remind us
pretty much that when you work, the money you actually make is just a fraction of what you're actually worth, so if you work 40 hours per week you only make money like the first 5 hours you worked there
because of increased wages of the CEO mostly
you need to work harder with less of a pay increase
here you see the productivity of workers vs their salaries
Oh, the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Ah, the 70's...perhaps the best economic times for America...oh God, you just decided to show us that at its best.
...ok
damn