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The Rich are Different — Richer than Us and Far Greedier
Oct 9, 2021 15:09:46   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
The Rich are Different — Richer than Us and Far Greedier

Wealth Ine******y
by Dave Lindorff | October 8, 2021 - 5:21am


They don’t just get more, they bribe politician to let them keep it

F, Scott Fitzgerald is famously said to have once remarked to his pal Ernest Hemingway, “The rich are different from you and me, Ernest,” to which Hemingway is said to have replied, “Yes, they have more money.”

Fitzgerald had it right. Particularly these days, when the wealthiest people in the US are not millionaires, or even people worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but rather are billionaires, with some, like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Warren Buffett having total assets in excess of $100 billion, the rich are not just quantitatively but qualitatively different.

There are 664 Americans today who are billionaires (that’s 1000 times $1 million in assets). That number is 50 people, or families, higher than it was a year ago.

Remember that those 50 people joined the billionaires’ club during the current p******c crisis when US unemployment was at record levels, 700,000 people were dying of C***d. countless small and mid-sized businesses were folding because of the p******c, and the nation as a whole was suffering mightily. Over that same fraught period, the wealth of all US billionaires actually grew by $1.3 trilion (a trillion is a thousand billion).

Who are these people? They live separately from the rest of us in palatial mansions, fly around the globe at a whim in their own private jets, adding perhaps 1000 times the g****l w*****g carbon to the atmosphere of the average American — perhaps massively more than that. Worse yet, most of them treat their working-class employees (the people actually creating their weals) like s**t. Look at Jeff Bezos, until a recent surge in the value of Tesla stock, and his wife’s divorce in which she got half his assets, stock the world’s richest man: He expects his stressed and overworked Amazon delivery drivers to relieve themselves in the backs of their trucks in bottles, so he doesn’t have to pay them to slow deliveries by driving to a public restroom and take the time to park the van, lock it, and go inside a building before getting back on the job again. For that matter, look at Musk, who’s company just lost a racial harassment suit by to a black elevator operator at his Fremont Tesla Plant who was awarded $137 million in damages because of how for years he had to endure facial taunts from othe employees and supervisors without the company doing anything to stop it.

This is not unusual. The nation’s corporate elite consider their employees to be “labor costs” or “labor inputs” in their economic planning, not human beings to whom they, the owners and bosses, owe a huge debt of gratitude for diligently producing the surplus value that has so enriched them and company shareholders to such obscene levels.

Now, as the current Biden Administration considers a trivial increase in the income tax rate on the wealthy — raising it from a current 37% on marginal income over $454, 000 for a single person or over $509,000 (more than half a million a year!) for a married couple, to 39.6%.

Oh, the horror!…

For the rest of this article by DAVE LINDORFF is ThisCantBeHappening!, the unc*********d, collectively run, six-time Project Censored Award-winning online alternative news site, please go to: https://thiscantbehappening.net/the-rich-are-different-richer-than-us-and-far-greedier/

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Oct 9, 2021 15:18:35   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
Milosia2 wrote:
The Rich are Different — Richer than Us and Far Greedier

Wealth Ine******y
by Dave Lindorff | October 8, 2021 - 5:21am


They don’t just get more, they bribe politician to let them keep it

F, Scott Fitzgerald is famously said to have once remarked to his pal Ernest Hemingway, “The rich are different from you and me, Ernest,” to which Hemingway is said to have replied, “Yes, they have more money.”

Fitzgerald had it right. Particularly these days, when the wealthiest people in the US are not millionaires, or even people worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but rather are billionaires, with some, like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Warren Buffett having total assets in excess of $100 billion, the rich are not just quantitatively but qualitatively different.

There are 664 Americans today who are billionaires (that’s 1000 times $1 million in assets). That number is 50 people, or families, higher than it was a year ago.

Remember that those 50 people joined the billionaires’ club during the current p******c crisis when US unemployment was at record levels, 700,000 people were dying of C***d. countless small and mid-sized businesses were folding because of the p******c, and the nation as a whole was suffering mightily. Over that same fraught period, the wealth of all US billionaires actually grew by $1.3 trilion (a trillion is a thousand billion).

Who are these people? They live separately from the rest of us in palatial mansions, fly around the globe at a whim in their own private jets, adding perhaps 1000 times the g****l w*****g carbon to the atmosphere of the average American — perhaps massively more than that. Worse yet, most of them treat their working-class employees (the people actually creating their weals) like s**t. Look at Jeff Bezos, until a recent surge in the value of Tesla stock, and his wife’s divorce in which she got half his assets, stock the world’s richest man: He expects his stressed and overworked Amazon delivery drivers to relieve themselves in the backs of their trucks in bottles, so he doesn’t have to pay them to slow deliveries by driving to a public restroom and take the time to park the van, lock it, and go inside a building before getting back on the job again. For that matter, look at Musk, who’s company just lost a racial harassment suit by to a black elevator operator at his Fremont Tesla Plant who was awarded $137 million in damages because of how for years he had to endure facial taunts from othe employees and supervisors without the company doing anything to stop it.

This is not unusual. The nation’s corporate elite consider their employees to be “labor costs” or “labor inputs” in their economic planning, not human beings to whom they, the owners and bosses, owe a huge debt of gratitude for diligently producing the surplus value that has so enriched them and company shareholders to such obscene levels.

Now, as the current Biden Administration considers a trivial increase in the income tax rate on the wealthy — raising it from a current 37% on marginal income over $454, 000 for a single person or over $509,000 (more than half a million a year!) for a married couple, to 39.6%.

Oh, the horror!…

For the rest of this article by DAVE LINDORFF is ThisCantBeHappening!, the unc*********d, collectively run, six-time Project Censored Award-winning online alternative news site, please go to: https://thiscantbehappening.net/the-rich-are-different-richer-than-us-and-far-greedier/
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Jealousy, envy, bitterness!

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Oct 9, 2021 20:32:40   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
microphor wrote:
Jealousy, envy, bitterness!


Severe and profound.

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Oct 10, 2021 10:09:51   #
currahee506
 
The rich are not content; they want more. There is no peace or satisfaction.

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Oct 10, 2021 10:47:35   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
currahee506 wrote:
The rich are not content; they want more. There is no peace or satisfaction.


I don't know all rich people but I do know a wealthy family. The father bought a failing company, put everything he had in to buy it, including their home. He worked 7 days a week to make it a success. The mother workered in the school lunch room "to retirement". Long after they didn't need her to work. The 5 children, all went to college and worked. They are kind, loving, generous people. They seem pretty content to me, all the kids married, had children and are still together except the youngest who divorced after about 4 years of marriage. He is a good dad, involved in his sons life and he and ex remain friends. I don't think we can group all people in box. Because then nothing you say about them is true.

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Oct 10, 2021 15:49:35   #
son of witless
 
Milosia2 wrote:
The Rich are Different — Richer than Us and Far Greedier

Wealth Ine******y
by Dave Lindorff | October 8, 2021 - 5:21am


They don’t just get more, they bribe politician to let them keep it

F, Scott Fitzgerald is famously said to have once remarked to his pal Ernest Hemingway, “The rich are different from you and me, Ernest,” to which Hemingway is said to have replied, “Yes, they have more money.”

Fitzgerald had it right. Particularly these days, when the wealthiest people in the US are not millionaires, or even people worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but rather are billionaires, with some, like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Warren Buffett having total assets in excess of $100 billion, the rich are not just quantitatively but qualitatively different.

There are 664 Americans today who are billionaires (that’s 1000 times $1 million in assets). That number is 50 people, or families, higher than it was a year ago.

Remember that those 50 people joined the billionaires’ club during the current p******c crisis when US unemployment was at record levels, 700,000 people were dying of C***d. countless small and mid-sized businesses were folding because of the p******c, and the nation as a whole was suffering mightily. Over that same fraught period, the wealth of all US billionaires actually grew by $1.3 trilion (a trillion is a thousand billion).

Who are these people? They live separately from the rest of us in palatial mansions, fly around the globe at a whim in their own private jets, adding perhaps 1000 times the g****l w*****g carbon to the atmosphere of the average American — perhaps massively more than that. Worse yet, most of them treat their working-class employees (the people actually creating their weals) like s**t. Look at Jeff Bezos, until a recent surge in the value of Tesla stock, and his wife’s divorce in which she got half his assets, stock the world’s richest man: He expects his stressed and overworked Amazon delivery drivers to relieve themselves in the backs of their trucks in bottles, so he doesn’t have to pay them to slow deliveries by driving to a public restroom and take the time to park the van, lock it, and go inside a building before getting back on the job again. For that matter, look at Musk, who’s company just lost a racial harassment suit by to a black elevator operator at his Fremont Tesla Plant who was awarded $137 million in damages because of how for years he had to endure facial taunts from othe employees and supervisors without the company doing anything to stop it.

This is not unusual. The nation’s corporate elite consider their employees to be “labor costs” or “labor inputs” in their economic planning, not human beings to whom they, the owners and bosses, owe a huge debt of gratitude for diligently producing the surplus value that has so enriched them and company shareholders to such obscene levels.

Now, as the current Biden Administration considers a trivial increase in the income tax rate on the wealthy — raising it from a current 37% on marginal income over $454, 000 for a single person or over $509,000 (more than half a million a year!) for a married couple, to 39.6%.

Oh, the horror!…

For the rest of this article by DAVE LINDORFF is ThisCantBeHappening!, the unc*********d, collectively run, six-time Project Censored Award-winning online alternative news site, please go to: https://thiscantbehappening.net/the-rich-are-different-richer-than-us-and-far-greedier/
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Okay lets us raise Pelosi's taxes to 150 %.

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Oct 10, 2021 20:29:48   #
Bach
 
Yeah. D********g the results of a good work ethic. Then having the audacity to sit back and enjoy it. Probably created quite a few jobs on the way up too.

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Oct 13, 2021 19:04:09   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
son of witless wrote:
Okay lets us raise Pelosi's taxes to 150 %.


What’s fair is Fair. Paying zero taxes is Not Fair.

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Oct 13, 2021 19:06:26   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
son of witless wrote:
Okay lets us raise Pelosi's taxes to 150 %.


Let’s not only raise them because they’re Pelosis Taxes.
What’s fair is Fair.
It’s easy to get off point here. I’m all for them having all they can make.
Legally, morally, not only becailyse they paid to change the laws to make their theft Legal. If they didn’t work for it it should be taxed extremely. As it has in the past .
90% during Eisenhower.
But the money was spent here on things this country was happy to have.
Like, libraries, hospitals, instead Tate Highway systems, bridges , Hoover dams,
Wonders. Why can’t we do that today. . Right, because they’ve buffaloed youz into believing it’s “Their” money. It is Not their money.

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Oct 13, 2021 19:16:10   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Bach wrote:
Yeah. D********g the results of a good work ethic. Then having the audacity to sit back and enjoy it. Probably created quite a few jobs on the way up too.


A good work ethic is different from a trail of blood and tears following you up the Ladder.
Some are fortunate, some are just crooks, like trump.

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Oct 14, 2021 18:51:04   #
son of witless
 
Milosia2 wrote:
What’s fair is Fair. Paying zero taxes is Not Fair.


If you lose a $ Billion one year and then use that to reduce your taxes the next 10 years, what's wrong with that ?

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Oct 14, 2021 18:52:18   #
son of witless
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Let’s not only raise them because they’re Pelosis Taxes.
What’s fair is Fair.
It’s easy to get off point here. I’m all for them having all they can make.
Legally, morally, not only becailyse they paid to change the laws to make their theft Legal. If they didn’t work for it it should be taxed extremely. As it has in the past .
90% during Eisenhower.
But the money was spent here on things this country was happy to have.
Like, libraries, hospitals, instead Tate Highway systems, bridges , Hoover dams,
Wonders. Why can’t we do that today. . Right, because they’ve buffaloed youz into believing it’s “Their” money. It is Not their money.
Let’s not only raise them because they’re Pelosis ... (show quote)


Have you actually ever made money and then paid taxes on it ?

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