The millionaire/billionaire effect...positive, or negative?

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Based on the search results, President Donald Trump has appointed an unprecedented number of extremely wealthy individuals to key positions in his second administration. At least 13 billionaires have been tapped for top government posts. Some of the most notable appointments include:

  1. Elon Musk (net worth ~$400 billion) - Chair of the new Department of Government Efficiency
  2. Linda McMahon (net worth $3 billion) - Secretary of Education
  3. Howard Lutnick (net worth $2.2 billion) - Secretary of Commerce
  4. Kelly Loeffler (net worth $800 million) - Administrator of Small Business Administration
  5. Jared Isaacman (net worth $1.8 billion) - NASA Administrator
  6. Doug Burgum (net worth $1.1 billion) - Secretary of Interior
Additionally, several billionaires have been appointed to ambassador roles and other key positions. The combined net worth of the wealthiest members of Trump's administration could surpass $460 billion.

This concentration of wealth in unelected government positions has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the ability of these individuals to understand the needs of average Americans. Critics argue that this unprecedented level of wealth in the administration could lead to policies that favor the rich at the expense of working-class Americans.

 
Based on the search results, President Donald Trump has appointed an unprecedented number of extremely wealthy individuals to key positions in his second administration. At least 13 billionaires have been tapped for top government posts. Some of the most notable appointments include:

  1. Elon Musk (net worth ~$400 billion) - Chair of the new Department of Government Efficiency
  2. Linda McMahon (net worth $3 billion) - Secretary of Education
  3. Howard Lutnick (net worth $2.2 billion) - Secretary of Commerce
  4. Kelly Loeffler (net worth $800 million) - Administrator of Small Business Administration
  5. Jared Isaacman (net worth $1.8 billion) - NASA Administrator
  6. Doug Burgum (net worth $1.1 billion) - Secretary of Interior
Additionally, several billionaires have been appointed to ambassador roles and other key positions. The combined net worth of the wealthiest members of Trump's administration could surpass $460 billion.

This concentration of wealth in unelected government positions has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the ability of these individuals to understand the needs of average Americans. Critics argue that this unprecedented level of wealth in the administration could lead to policies that favor the rich at the expense of working-class Americans.

Intelligent business people know how to create jobs, eliminate waste, and grow an economy.
 
Based on the search results, President Donald Trump has appointed an unprecedented number of extremely wealthy individuals to key positions in his second administration. At least 13 billionaires have been tapped for top government posts. Some of the most notable appointments include:

  1. Elon Musk (net worth ~$400 billion) - Chair of the new Department of Government Efficiency
  2. Linda McMahon (net worth $3 billion) - Secretary of Education
  3. Howard Lutnick (net worth $2.2 billion) - Secretary of Commerce
  4. Kelly Loeffler (net worth $800 million) - Administrator of Small Business Administration
  5. Jared Isaacman (net worth $1.8 billion) - NASA Administrator
  6. Doug Burgum (net worth $1.1 billion) - Secretary of Interior
Additionally, several billionaires have been appointed to ambassador roles and other key positions. The combined net worth of the wealthiest members of Trump's administration could surpass $460 billion.

This concentration of wealth in unelected government positions has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the ability of these individuals to understand the needs of average Americans. Critics argue that this unprecedented level of wealth in the administration could lead to policies that favor the rich at the expense of working-class Americans.

The wealthy wanted the government back after they lost it in 1932.
 
Is that why Trump has had dozens of businesses go bankrupt?
Broke degenerates like you can’t “bankrupt” a business as you don’t have the wisdom, intelligence or ambition to start a business.
 
Based on the search results, President Donald Trump has appointed an unprecedented number of extremely wealthy individuals to key positions in his second administration. At least 13 billionaires have been tapped for top government posts. Some of the most notable appointments include:

  1. Elon Musk (net worth ~$400 billion) - Chair of the new Department of Government Efficiency
  2. Linda McMahon (net worth $3 billion) - Secretary of Education
  3. Howard Lutnick (net worth $2.2 billion) - Secretary of Commerce
  4. Kelly Loeffler (net worth $800 million) - Administrator of Small Business Administration
  5. Jared Isaacman (net worth $1.8 billion) - NASA Administrator
  6. Doug Burgum (net worth $1.1 billion) - Secretary of Interior
Additionally, several billionaires have been appointed to ambassador roles and other key positions. The combined net worth of the wealthiest members of Trump's administration could surpass $460 billion.

This concentration of wealth in unelected government positions has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the ability of these individuals to understand the needs of average Americans. Critics argue that this unprecedented level of wealth in the administration could lead to policies that favor the rich at the expense of working-class Americans.

Democrats are actually the party of the rich. Hell, they donated 1.5 BILLION dollars to the Kamala Harris campaign.
 
Based on the search results, President Donald Trump has appointed an unprecedented number of extremely wealthy individuals to key positions in his second administration. At least 13 billionaires have been tapped for top government posts. Some of the most notable appointments include:

  1. Elon Musk (net worth ~$400 billion) - Chair of the new Department of Government Efficiency
  2. Linda McMahon (net worth $3 billion) - Secretary of Education
  3. Howard Lutnick (net worth $2.2 billion) - Secretary of Commerce
  4. Kelly Loeffler (net worth $800 million) - Administrator of Small Business Administration
  5. Jared Isaacman (net worth $1.8 billion) - NASA Administrator
  6. Doug Burgum (net worth $1.1 billion) - Secretary of Interior
Additionally, several billionaires have been appointed to ambassador roles and other key positions. The combined net worth of the wealthiest members of Trump's administration could surpass $460 billion.

This concentration of wealth in unelected government positions has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the ability of these individuals to understand the needs of average Americans. Critics argue that this unprecedented level of wealth in the administration could lead to policies that favor the rich at the expense of working-class Americans.

I think nations should be led by stupid, obese, broke, black trannies…you know, to make the loons happy.
 
Based on the search results, President Donald Trump has appointed an unprecedented number of extremely wealthy individuals to key positions in his second administration. At least 13 billionaires have been tapped for top government posts. Some of the most notable appointments include:

  1. Elon Musk (net worth ~$400 billion) - Chair of the new Department of Government Efficiency
  2. Linda McMahon (net worth $3 billion) - Secretary of Education
  3. Howard Lutnick (net worth $2.2 billion) - Secretary of Commerce
  4. Kelly Loeffler (net worth $800 million) - Administrator of Small Business Administration
  5. Jared Isaacman (net worth $1.8 billion) - NASA Administrator
  6. Doug Burgum (net worth $1.1 billion) - Secretary of Interior
Additionally, several billionaires have been appointed to ambassador roles and other key positions. The combined net worth of the wealthiest members of Trump's administration could surpass $460 billion.

This concentration of wealth in unelected government positions has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the ability of these individuals to understand the needs of average Americans. Critics argue that this unprecedented level of wealth in the administration could lead to policies that favor the rich at the expense of working-class Americans.

So you think they are too successful to serve the nation? There is ALWAYS potential for fuckery in Washington, regardless of the persons bank acount. In fact, the less money a person has, the more likely they are to engage in corruption.
 
This concentration of wealth in unelected government positions has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the ability of these individuals to understand the needs of average Americans. Critics argue that this unprecedented level of wealth in the administration could lead to policies that favor the rich at the expense of working-class Americans.
I am not impressed by third party arguments about what other people (e.g., "Critics") may think. What do YOU think? Do you have any examples to support YOUR opinion?
 
Broke degenerates like you can’t “bankrupt” a business as you don’t have the wisdom, intelligence or ambition to start a business.
Really, then the 35 years I ran my own business was just a dream, lol. You stupid fucks think you and Trump are it, when really yer just a pile of shit.
 
Based on the search results, President Donald Trump has appointed an unprecedented number of extremely wealthy individuals to key positions in his second administration. At least 13 billionaires have been tapped for top government posts.
Well let's think about this, geniuses smart enough to become billionaires or loser government cronies who are incompetent... :eusa_think:
 

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