Can’t stop thinking about how Wall Street is celebrating Elon Musk becoming the world’s first trillionaire, while he single handedly eliminated humanitarian aid that will lead to the needless deaths of 4.5 million of the poorest children in the world in the next 4 years.
Taxpayers paid for over $38 billion in subsidies and government contracts for Space X, and Elon Musk gets to be a trillionaire off of our tax dollars.
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I think it’s fucking insane that no one making our laws sees any potential problems with a single citizen possessing more wealth than 176 of 195 countries
When will people understand that this predatory pricing model will always be true of anything coming out of Silicon Valley? It is literally their only model. 1. Operate at a loss so everyone signs up 2. Wipe out competitors 3. Slam users with profane monopolistic costs
“It’s immoral to be privileged in ways that others aren’t” is a deeply funny statement from the richest man on earth personally responsible for the deaths of millions of children
Just ate ice cream from a land grant university and I Get It Now. This is literally the entire point of America. No clue why we do all that other stuff.
Stop using ChatGPT. Consult a local grandma…text your friend gc w/ a weird name…type ur problems into Reddit dot com…go to the library…pay a psychic…the ancient sources of wisdom…
Why are people still going on cruises in the year 2026. Like of course you caught a virus from rat shit and are spreading it to innocent people now? I’m not surprised?
Seeing a lot of DC people mock TMZ for this… but I’m sure most Americans aren’t familiar with the congressional calendar and glad to see an outlet with an apolitical audience highlighting it.
Congress doesn’t do *no* work on recess, ofc, but if they’re proud of their schedule, they should be able to defend it to an informed constituency
it’s honestly a tale as old as time. low income earners thinking people making $100k are the enemy lol. exactly what billionaires want.
and on that, i can completely understand how $100k is a monumental amount to fathom if you’re making $50k. but is it actually impossible for yall to understand why the rising cost of everything is affecting people of all income brackets? you don’t think the person making $100k made financial decisions based on the purchasing power they had at the time and now as prices rise exponentially, their variable spend is increasing just to purchase the same food, gas, electricity as they were previously and that’s straining their wallet?