Agree with the sentiment but also I don't see why we should let you "make" (read: loot, plunder, steal, and extract) $999 million either...
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AnarchoNinaWrites (anarchoninawrites@jorts.horse)'s status on Monday, 22-Jul-2024 04:31:43 JST AnarchoNinaWrites - AnthonyJK-Admin repeated this.
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AnthonyJK-Admin (anthonyjk@mastodon.redgarterclub.com)'s status on Monday, 22-Jul-2024 04:40:47 JST AnthonyJK-Admin $999 million??? Try $10 million.
Some say #TaxTheRich?? I say #ExpropriateTheRich.
Some say #Regulate? I say NATIONALIZE and SOCIALIZE.
Some say restore the safety net? I say REDISTRIBUTION from top to bottom.
Memo to Leftists: never accept tiny incrementalism ever again. SHOOT FOR THE STARS. You might even get there. No risk-it, no biscuit.
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PhDog 🇮🇪 (dogfox@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 22-Jul-2024 04:40:58 JST PhDog 🇮🇪 @AnarchoNinaWrites
Income cap should be around a million wealth a billion, maybe. -
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🌿Mouse-Friend🌿 (mousefriend@this.mouse.rocks)'s status on Monday, 22-Jul-2024 04:42:27 JST 🌿Mouse-Friend🌿 @AnarchoNinaWrites Billionaires and their bootlickers will respond with trite nonsense like "a million dollars just isn't what it used to be!" as if 1: anybody needs a million dollars (let alone 100m, or 1b) and 2: it wasn't the ultra-wealthy driving inflation.
Reduce the maximum wealth any person can have, and let's see how quickly those luxury yachts drop price (or drop out of existence). Ideally, the latter.