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In reply to the discussion: The Pitchforks Are Coming… For Us Plutocrats By NICK HANAUER From Politico Magazine [View all]woo me with science
(32,139 posts)94. Actually, I found that the most depressing part of the article.
The fact that arguments about empathy and service to human beings are immediately disregarded as completely irrelevant shows how malignantly the corporate messaging is perverting us.
We are supposed to have a government, "of, by, and for the people." People are the reason we have governments. People create governments to serve us, not the other way around. The welfare of people should NEVER be irrelevant. It should be our priority.
We need more than adjustments to the flow of money. We need serious challenges to the sick assumptions and obscene priorities that make this kind of predatory behavior by the wealthy not only acceptable, but expected in our nation.
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The Pitchforks Are Coming… For Us Plutocrats By NICK HANAUER From Politico Magazine [View all]
EV_Ares
Jun 2014
OP
The trick will be to make that flight to New Zealand worthless too.......
socialist_n_TN
Jun 2014
#3
I'm not trying to squelch it in anyway, as my first four words and exclamation point attested to.
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#91
Nick Hanauer is the one who said, "Rich people aren't job creators, customers are job creators."
tclambert
Jun 2014
#9
They don't spend most of their money, they hoard it. That's part of the problem. n/t
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#50
Now - if he organizes some of his buddies to go up aganst the Koch Brothers and their
hedgehog
Jun 2014
#13
If people get angry enough, there won't be a lid to keep on things anymore. n/t
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#52
Make as many of the poor no longer poor by paying them a living wage, there would be MORE money
Ikonoklast
Jun 2014
#90
He sees the folly of unregulated capitalism. That in itself is significant, for someone like him.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#54
Maybe so. He is still acting out of his own self-interest, mainly. Not unlike the rest of us.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#77
Divide and conquer is the only reason it hasnt happened yet, the pitchforks, in fact
randys1
Jun 2014
#26
. . . and of course, swaths of Politico's commenters STILL INSIST that "Gubmint's th' problems!"
HughBeaumont
Jun 2014
#44
Actually, one company I used to work for eliminated one level of middle management
Fortinbras Armstrong
Jun 2014
#107
Despite the historical odds, our current 0.1% are betting this time will be different...
alterfurz
Jun 2014
#51
Boots Riley is probably the most "famous" person I've ever said hello to/shook hands with.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#58
Yep, but capitalism is based on selfishness so the selfish are the ones who profit most.
Kablooie
Jun 2014
#80
Thanks for posting this. I read the whole thing online, and it's a great piece.
IrishAyes
Jun 2014
#97
I quote from Pope Francis' Apostolic Exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium -- "The Joy of the Gospel"
Fortinbras Armstrong
Jun 2014
#108