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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Billionaires Have Gone Full Louis XV [View all]
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/14/opinion/billionaires-politics-money.htmlhttps://archive.ph/SLTrd
The Billionaires Have Gone Full Louis XV
Dec. 14, 2025
By Michael Hirschorn
Billionaires had a great thing going. The ruling in the 2010 Citizens United case, among others, invited the super rich to exert all the influence on policy and politics that their money could buy and then enjoy all the wealth that influence secured for them in return. Thanks to ever-more-obliging tax policies, the billionaire class grew absurdly rich over the years that followed. In the last five years alone, the wealthiest 20 Americans increased their net worth from $1.3 trillion to $3 trillion, Forbes reported.
And they did it in many cases without the rest of us even having a clue. It took the investigative reporter Jane Mayer five years of relentless digging to figure out how the Koch brothers gained a chokehold on the Republican Party. The title of her 2016 book, Dark Money, became synonymous with a particularly effective form of influence that was all but untraceable. The billionaires could have kept on like that forever. All they had to do was keep their mouths closed.
Today, billionaires are still flooding politics with their money and still reaping the benefits, but they wont stop yapping about it.
Elon Musk bragged about his support for President Trump, to whose campaign and allied groups he donated more than $250 million. He loudly attempted to buy votes in Pennsylvania. Then he leveraged it all into a cruel and chaotic effort to dismantle federal agencies. Marc Andreessens tech-heavy venture capital firm publicly pledged $100 million to target lawmakers who attempt to regulate artificial intelligence; Mr. Andreessen then mocked the pope for suggesting some ethical guardrails around the technology. Bill Ackman announced that he and his pals were prepared to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to defeat Zohran Mamdani, and urged Mr. Trump to call in the National Guard if that effort failed and Mr. Mamdanis mayoralty met his worst expectations.
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There's supposed to be a basket in front of the machine. I'd like to see the basket, with
3Hotdogs
Sunday
#14
I wonder if wealth is no longer the goal. Now it's depopulation so they don't have to see us anymore.
erronis
Sunday
#8
Don't need no stinking taxes. No populace: no welfare, no DoD, no federal programs.
erronis
Sunday
#18
And the guillotines in the Place de la Revolution were the other side of the consistency of human nature. NT
Ol Janx Spirit
Sunday
#10
I believe that's a possibility, but not a certainty, we have two distinct advantages over the French
Uncle Joe
Sunday
#16
Sorry, yes, I was not suggesting actual guillotines.... I was only saying that...
Ol Janx Spirit
Sunday
#22
The difficulty of getting rid of billionaire maggots is that the lower class maggots all believe they
3Hotdogs
Sunday
#17
Another problem is that too many people still think the rule of law will save the day.
Efilroft Sul
Sunday
#24
Elon was such an asshole about the whole thing, now he can't understand why people yell at him in public
Walleye
Sunday
#26