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    Trickle down is a political term. Economists know that wealth trickles up. It is only moved back down with taxes. Non-economists have a saying for this, “the rich get richer”. Economists have a formula for this: r > g

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        There Lemmy goes inciting violence again. Why is it considered okay if it is the right kind of subversion? 99.9% of people are rational but that leaves millions that take this as a calling.

        • 🐑🇸 🇭 🇪 🇪 🇵 🇱 🇪🐑@lemmy.world
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          It isn’t like billionaires constantly ruin the life’s of people and are only in the position they are by stepping over the corpses and suffering of others OH WAIT

          Just FYI: Elon musk inherited his wealth literally from an emerald mine. Jeff Bezos is known for his current atrocities against his employees. Bernard Anault is in kahoots with genocidal dictators. You don’t become a billionaire without violating human rights.

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            No, it’s just violence. There is no immediate threat on your life right now and this is premeditated.

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              The deaths from people starving, becoming homeless, being denied medical care, or devastated by climate change, all so that wealthy capitalists don’t risk becoming workers again, are also premeditated.

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                Well, everyone is entitled to a fair trial. They are not guilty or eligible for capital punishment until that’s completed and found guilty by a jury of their peers. Try again, extremist.

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                  It wouldn’t be fair, they’re billionaires. This is the whole problem, and why people start talking about eating them (which I don’t really understand) or chopping their heads off. If we were civilised, we wouldn’t have billionaires, so let’s not be too coy about this.

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            If murder is the only thing that works for people like you, don’t be surprised when it’s what you receive in return with the backing of the state.

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              You really don’t understand how self-defense works, do you? What did you have in mind?..Begging?

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    What are you talking about? As someone in the middle class it’s been nothing but golden showers for me.

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      “He was just a puppet” is both untrue and too forgiving of his agency in being the worst thing to happen to America since…

      Well, actually, he’s got a lot of competion even in the 70’s, like the enslavement of hundreds of thousands of young men to fight an unjust war.

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    Such a bad analogy. Only slightly better if he’d freeze most of it, and sell a tiny part at an inflated prize due to the scarcity.

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      He also owns all of the grocery stores, food distributors, trucking companies, farms, laborers, and politicians to remove safety laws and taxes concerning all of those, for a better analogy.

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    I dunno the source context (looks very Family Guy/American Dad?) but the image by itself is so… Creepily unsettling. 😐

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      Cherry picking probably won’t work on Lemmy:

      Obama overcame the sunset provisions and made the tax cuts permanent for single people earning less than $400,000 per year and couples making less than $450,000 per year, but did not stop the sunset provisions from applying to higher incomes, under the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush_tax_cuts

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        I wasn’t aware of that. Thanks for the info.

        Also, let’s not pretend that there isn’t more to criticize here. Obama governed as a conservative.

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          Oh I’m happy to criticize or congratulate anyone who makes a poor or good decision. It will be my opinion, of course 😉

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      Congress, while Obama was President, made the tax cuts for poor and middle class people permanent. The tax cuts for the rich were always permanent.

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      Lmao I bet the billionaires are working so fuckin hard stealing people’s money.

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      What, in your mind, does “working hard” look like? Do you think the average lower- and middle-class adult doesn’t already work hard? Especially harder than they did 20, 40, and 60 years ago? Can you name a time when you think people worked harder than they do today to achieve the same level of comfort and happiness? Do you have to go all the way back to pre-agricultural times?

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        People in the depression definitely worked harder than people do now. Jobs were like “selling tomatoes from a cart” and “guy who sands the paint off old boxes to sell them as new ones”.

        The 60s and 70s were a time of unprecedented increase in standard of living for many people in the US. You could see the Rolling Stones live for like $5, and pay for a car (in full) with a part time job. We are not going to see that again, so don’t compare life now to that.

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      This is the mantra of the lazy and spoonfed, who pretend they earned anything they have

      We all know you dont work for shit