We’re obsessed with the idea that poor people might take more than they need, but we rarely question why some wealthy people are never satisfied with what they already have.
This Tax Day and unfriendly reminder that some of America's biggest companies paid $0 in federal income tax last year.
Amazon
Citigroup
CVS
Haliburton
Hasbro
Kohl's
Palantir
PayPal
PG&E
Roku
Southwest Airlines
Tesla
United Airlines
Walt Disney
And dozens of others all avoided paying federal income tax in 2025, despite making billions.
I really wish more Americans were aware that the USPS is the only service - the ONLY one - that can reach every home in the country. All other services rely on them for "last mile" deliveries that these other (more expensive!) services refuse (or can't) deliver to!
A lot of "mental health issues" disappear when bills are paid, rent is secure, and the fridge is full. Peace is expensive. And pretending money doesn't affect mental health is privilege.
Put the surveillance camera on your front door. Put the surveillance camera in your glasses. Put the surveillance camera in your headphones. Let us see what you’re doing in your house, in your bathroom. Carry this camera with you forever. Let us see.
Hot take: arresting all the men in the Epstein files would actually not collapse the government/economy. The men in the files are the ones who created this narrative. Stop falling for their propaganda!
It’s really important as a society that we don’t become desensitized to the sheer brutality and evilness of a “skull being broken” by “immigration officers”.
not enough ppl know about the black family that had tear gas shot into their car in Minneapolis deploying all their airbags, suffocating their kids, and hospitalizing a six month old.
German reporters are covering it bc American media won’t
Imagine a job where you determine your own annual salary increase, collect a paycheck for doing nothing, and are above the law. Imagine a job where you are locked in FOR LIFE. American taxpayers are paying you $174k annually to betray us.
This is our US Congress.
This Christmas Eve, let us remember that it wasn’t the CEOs and billionaires who saved us during COVID-19. It was the janitors, nurses, cleaning crews, grocery and food workers with their hard, often invisible labor.