Bill Murray asks Warren Buffett a question about income inequality

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And Buffett chooses to give the politically correct answer instead of what he already knows to be the solution



This is the liberal feel good answer Buffett gave:

We address it through things like the Earned Income Tax Credit,” Buffett told Yahoo Finance's editor-in-chief, Andy Serwer, in March. At the time, he repeated again that “anybody that works 40 hours a week, and has a couple of kids, that they don't need a second job in the family. They can have a decent life.”

shame on the forth richest man in the world for forgetting that balanced trade where American workers make things in America again is the secret to greater income equality rather than government handouts
 
And Buffett chooses to give the politically correct answer instead of what he already knows to be the solution



This is the liberal feel good answer Buffett gave:

We address it through things like the Earned Income Tax Credit,” Buffett told Yahoo Finance's editor-in-chief, Andy Serwer, in March. At the time, he repeated again that “anybody that works 40 hours a week, and has a couple of kids, that they don't need a second job in the family. They can have a decent life.”

shame on the forth richest man in the world for forgetting that balanced trade where American workers make things in America again is the secret to greater income equality rather than government handouts

Is that an answer or virtue signals pretending to be an answer?
 
And Buffett chooses to give the politically correct answer instead of what he already knows to be the solution



This is the liberal feel good answer Buffett gave:

We address it through things like the Earned Income Tax Credit,” Buffett told Yahoo Finance's editor-in-chief, Andy Serwer, in March. At the time, he repeated again that “anybody that works 40 hours a week, and has a couple of kids, that they don't need a second job in the family. They can have a decent life.”

shame on the forth richest man in the world for forgetting that balanced trade where American workers make things in America again is the secret to greater income equality rather than government handouts

Is that an answer or virtue signals pretending to be an answer?
With buffett is hard to say

sometimes he makes sense and other times he babbles lib bs
 
And Buffett chooses to give the politically correct answer instead of what he already knows to be the solution



This is the liberal feel good answer Buffett gave:

We address it through things like the Earned Income Tax Credit,” Buffett told Yahoo Finance's editor-in-chief, Andy Serwer, in March. At the time, he repeated again that “anybody that works 40 hours a week, and has a couple of kids, that they don't need a second job in the family. They can have a decent life.”

shame on the forth richest man in the world for forgetting that balanced trade where American workers make things in America again is the secret to greater income equality rather than government handouts

The way you do that, warren, is to lower the tax rate so that people keep a lot more of the money they earn.
 
And Buffett chooses to give the politically correct answer instead of what he already knows to be the solution



This is the liberal feel good answer Buffett gave:

We address it through things like the Earned Income Tax Credit,” Buffett told Yahoo Finance's editor-in-chief, Andy Serwer, in March. At the time, he repeated again that “anybody that works 40 hours a week, and has a couple of kids, that they don't need a second job in the family. They can have a decent life.”

shame on the forth richest man in the world for forgetting that balanced trade where American workers make things in America again is the secret to greater income equality rather than government handouts

Your disdain of poor and working people is noted. It's common knowledge that right wingers only care about the rich. No surprises here.
 
And Buffett chooses to give the politically correct answer instead of what he already knows to be the solution



This is the liberal feel good answer Buffett gave:

We address it through things like the Earned Income Tax Credit,” Buffett told Yahoo Finance's editor-in-chief, Andy Serwer, in March. At the time, he repeated again that “anybody that works 40 hours a week, and has a couple of kids, that they don't need a second job in the family. They can have a decent life.”

shame on the forth richest man in the world for forgetting that balanced trade where American workers make things in America again is the secret to greater income equality rather than government handouts

Your disdain of poor and working people is noted. It's common knowledge that right wingers only care about the rich. No surprises here.
Left wingers only care about abortions.
 
Your disdain of poor and working people is noted. It's common knowledge that right wingers only care about the rich. No surprises here.

Take a look in the mirror, Pol Pot. Last I checked it was your totalitarian policies that are keeping 36 million people out of work right now on the brink of poverty while the rich and powerful continue their lives virtually unabated. Just the way you want it
 
Your disdain of poor and working people is noted. It's common knowledge that right wingers only care about the rich. No surprises here.

Take a look in the mirror, Pol Pot. Last I checked it was your totalitarian policies that are keeping 36 million people out of work right now on the brink of poverty while the rich and powerful continue their lives virtually unabated. Just the way you want it

No. Income disparity and so many giveaways to the rich are why they are so much better able to weather this storm. You seem to imply there is something more at play here than reducing unnecessary deaths. Spit it out. What are you trying to say.
 
Your disdain of poor and working people is noted. It's common knowledge that right wingers only care about the rich. No surprises here.

Take a look in the mirror, Pol Pot. Last I checked it was your totalitarian policies that are keeping 36 million people out of work right now on the brink of poverty while the rich and powerful continue their lives virtually unabated. Just the way you want it

No. Income disparity and so many giveaways to the rich are why they are so much better able to weather this storm. You seem to imply there is something more at play here than reducing unnecessary deaths. Spit it out. What are you trying to say.
The lowest of the low income wise in our society make incredably bad personal choices in their lives, whereas the top 1% usually do almost everything right
 

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