@Sojourned_@DrTonyShenton@DanielPriestley@garyseconomics sure, but that 'waste' benefits someone...
features, not bugs
I find it curious that people seem to think that the state is an adversary of the super rich, especially when politicians and policies all come out of the elite funded think tank/policy institute ecosystem
@welchy888@DanielPriestley@garyseconomics All the politicians and all the policies come out of an elite think tank/policy institute ecosystem created and funded by the super rich. Go figure
@r0bbieStar@hasanthehun wow, ok.
wrong, but ok
I know that the top 1% in US has more than double the wealth of the bottom 70% combined. Balance seems to be a bit off there.
I know the epstein class seems to be above the law...
iphone 8, and never once ordered food delivery
@r0bbieStar@hasanthehun Too many people seeing wage-slave serfdom drudgery and no way out, while super rich lavish luxury all over screens, and people out there with 100s billions. Demotivates productivity fr.
@PeterMcCormack strange how the politicians and the policies come out of a think tank/policy institute ecosystem created and funded by the super rich...
@poliprom89962@orile_huey@KiszelyPhilip same energy?—
1833-38
'In short, the wealthy elite did not accept abolition passively; they lobbied, delayed, & extracted a massive financial payout to mitigate their losses, ensuring the transition protected their economic interests rather than the freedom of the enslaved.'