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In reply to the discussion: There are no ethical billionaires. I said it. [View all]OneGrassRoot
(23,953 posts)82. They perpetuate the system...
and that system is NOT good for the average person. I honestly think any progressive-minded billionaire who gives away enough money to remove themselves from billionaire status would win in a heartbeat. I would LOVE it if Pritzger would do that.
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I agree - plus as the Epstein files show us it gives them a sense of invulnerability
OhioBlue
Mar 12
#2
White men didn't have to compete against women or African-Americans for higher-paying jobs
Jose Garcia
Mar 13
#108
Neither have I. What was it $20 an hour we were all supposed to be getting
yellowdogintexas
Mar 12
#71
I was going to say the same. But I looked him up to make sure there wasn't some obvious
MadameButterfly
Mar 12
#29
Nothing is more pathetic, and dangerous than a person who is worth billions wanting more.
patphil
Mar 12
#12
I think there are some that are ethical, just not enough. And I agree that billionaires should not be allowed to exist,
Fil1957
Mar 12
#17
Hopefully the Democratic Party doesnt make that opinion a platform of the Party.
Callie1979
Mar 12
#23
Yes! Getting rid of unfair tax breaks, untaxed income, etc. Things MANY would get behind
Callie1979
Mar 12
#63
Weird though how billionaires poisoning politics will cause us to lose Democracy though
ck4829
Mar 13
#97
Thats just ONE. And while I think we need controls, I just dont see MONEY changing votes.
Callie1979
Mar 13
#115
I'm in a swing state. I saw tons of ads from both. Total spend wasnt much different.
Callie1979
Mar 16
#131
You don't think JB Pritzker and Tom Steyer are reliably on our side? Seriously?
ancianita
Mar 12
#42
I prefer Steyer stay out of the governor's race until he gets some experience.
MadameButterfly
Mar 12
#44
You need to take a closer look at him, imo. Just what is your standard for "enough" political experience?
ancianita
Mar 12
#47
Off the top, JB Pritzker is an ethical billionaire. You don't want him allowed to exist? What does that even mean?
ancianita
Mar 12
#40
Anti-billionaires here are too broad brush. The mentality of throwing out the baby with the bath water is
ancianita
Mar 12
#48
Anyone who alerts your post is an idiot. You stated an opinion not an insult.
Callie1979
Mar 13
#106
People collect cats and newspapers and get called hoarders. Do it with cash and you're a "genius"
ck4829
Mar 13
#95
A very wealthy man once told my co-worker that "the problem with you, is that you don't know how to FUCK people." nt
Evolve Dammit
Mar 12
#50
"is value extracted from others, and frequently in ways that are less than ethical."
EX500rider
Mar 18
#139