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Try watching videos of Liberals yelling, cursing and spitting.How are you using the word "class"?I am fascinated that Liberals, who have no class, insist on having a President with class.
America's Egregious Economic Inequality in a Single Statistic
"As egregious as America’s economic inequality may appear, the reality is somehow even worse. Those are the findings of the University of California, Berkeley’s Gabriel Zucman, whose latest research reveals that the .00025 percent now own more than the bottom 60 percent. To put that statistic in perspective, 400 individuals control more wealth than 150 million combined."
You are an obnoxious bunch.
Yep. His books made him a lot of money, which proves a lot of people love him.Class: The Little Word the Elites Want You to Forget
"Aristotle, Niccolò Machiavelli, Alexis de Tocqueville, Adam Smith and Karl Marx grounded their philosophies in the understanding that there is a natural antagonism between the rich and the rest of us.
"The interests of the rich are not our interests.
"The truths of the rich are not our truths.
"The lives of the rich are not our lives.
"Great wealth not only breeds contempt for those who do not have it but it empowers oligarchs to pay armies of lawyers, publicists, politicians, judges, academics and journalists to censure and control public debate and stifle dissent."
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In the link, Chris Hedges explains why the rich are happy to talk about race, sexual identity, gender, patriotism, religion, immigration, abortion, and gun control.
Because those issues divide the public into multiple warring tribes of culture combatants, and, in the process, demonstrating why malignant parasites like Trump and Bloomberg can switch effortlessly from one party to the other.
"Once oligarchs seize power, Aristotle wrote, a society must either accept tyranny or choose revolution."
If he was right, what's your choice?
Riiiiiiight, 3 homes and a multi millionaire. Sounds like a real man of the People
Yep. His books made him a lot of money, which proves a lot of people love him.Class: The Little Word the Elites Want You to Forget
"Aristotle, Niccolò Machiavelli, Alexis de Tocqueville, Adam Smith and Karl Marx grounded their philosophies in the understanding that there is a natural antagonism between the rich and the rest of us.
"The interests of the rich are not our interests.
"The truths of the rich are not our truths.
"The lives of the rich are not our lives.
"Great wealth not only breeds contempt for those who do not have it but it empowers oligarchs to pay armies of lawyers, publicists, politicians, judges, academics and journalists to censure and control public debate and stifle dissent."
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In the link, Chris Hedges explains why the rich are happy to talk about race, sexual identity, gender, patriotism, religion, immigration, abortion, and gun control.
Because those issues divide the public into multiple warring tribes of culture combatants, and, in the process, demonstrating why malignant parasites like Trump and Bloomberg can switch effortlessly from one party to the other.
"Once oligarchs seize power, Aristotle wrote, a society must either accept tyranny or choose revolution."
If he was right, what's your choice?
Riiiiiiight, 3 homes and a multi millionaire. Sounds like a real man of the People
As do the sizes of his rallies.
And that he wants socialism for everyone else but him... he is the man he rails against.Yep. His books made him a lot of money, which proves a lot of people love him.
Trumptards are constantly bragging about how big Trump rallies are...Yep. His books made him a lot of money, which proves a lot of people love him.Class: The Little Word the Elites Want You to Forget
"Aristotle, Niccolò Machiavelli, Alexis de Tocqueville, Adam Smith and Karl Marx grounded their philosophies in the understanding that there is a natural antagonism between the rich and the rest of us.
"The interests of the rich are not our interests.
"The truths of the rich are not our truths.
"The lives of the rich are not our lives.
"Great wealth not only breeds contempt for those who do not have it but it empowers oligarchs to pay armies of lawyers, publicists, politicians, judges, academics and journalists to censure and control public debate and stifle dissent."
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In the link, Chris Hedges explains why the rich are happy to talk about race, sexual identity, gender, patriotism, religion, immigration, abortion, and gun control.
Because those issues divide the public into multiple warring tribes of culture combatants, and, in the process, demonstrating why malignant parasites like Trump and Bloomberg can switch effortlessly from one party to the other.
"Once oligarchs seize power, Aristotle wrote, a society must either accept tyranny or choose revolution."
If he was right, what's your choice?
Riiiiiiight, 3 homes and a multi millionaire. Sounds like a real man of the People
As do the sizes of his rallies.
Stalin, Mao, and Castro had big rallies too.
No, he rails against "the billionaire class".And that he wants socialism for everyone else but him... he is the man he rails against.Yep. His books made him a lot of money, which proves a lot of people love him.
And his wife walked away with $200,00 from a college that she drove into bankruptcyIt took me ten seconds to find out.Speaking of cheaters how does a poor marxist mayor turned senator become rich in washington?He hates cheaters who hide their capital gains in the Cayman Islands and Luxembourg to avoid paying taxes, to the tune of trillions.Bernie is rich
so if he hates the rich does he hate himself too?
How Bernie Sanders, The Socialist Senator, Amassed A $2.5 Million Fortune
Sanders, 77, has, in fact, amassed an estimated $2.5 million fortune from real estate, investments, government pensions—and earnings from three books, including the 2016 hit Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In. “I wrote a best-selling book. If you write a best-selling book, you can be a millionaire, too,” he recently told the New York Times, striking a downright Trumpian note.
Since his bid for the Democratic nomination raised his profile in 2016, Sanders has released a book a year. In all, he has pulled in at least $1.7 million from the series, starting with Our Revolution (220,000 copies sold, according to industry tracker NPD BookScan) and then Bernie Sanders Guide to Political Revolution (27,000) and finally Where We Go From Here: Two Years in the Resistance (26,000).
You're welcome.
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Two words: Trump University.And his wife walked away from a college that she drove into bankruptcy with $200,000It took me ten seconds to find out.Speaking of cheaters how does a poor marxist mayor turned senator become rich in washington?He hates cheaters who hide their capital gains in the Cayman Islands and Luxembourg to avoid paying taxes, to the tune of trillions.Bernie is rich
so if he hates the rich does he hate himself too?
How Bernie Sanders, The Socialist Senator, Amassed A $2.5 Million Fortune
Sanders, 77, has, in fact, amassed an estimated $2.5 million fortune from real estate, investments, government pensions—and earnings from three books, including the 2016 hit Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In. “I wrote a best-selling book. If you write a best-selling book, you can be a millionaire, too,” he recently told the New York Times, striking a downright Trumpian note.
Since his bid for the Democratic nomination raised his profile in 2016, Sanders has released a book a year. In all, he has pulled in at least $1.7 million from the series, starting with Our Revolution (220,000 copies sold, according to industry tracker NPD BookScan) and then Bernie Sanders Guide to Political Revolution (27,000) and finally Where We Go From Here: Two Years in the Resistance (26,000).
You're welcome.
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Thats nice work if you can get it
Sanders, wife accused of shady financial dealings
Sanders, wife accused of shady financial dealings
Liberals always moving the goal posts when caught...so the millionaires pay their fair share then?No, he rails against "the billionaire class".
I see you have never listened to Bernie's rants. If you had, you would have heard him ranting about "the billionaire class".Liberals always moving the goal posts when caught...so the millionaires pay their fair share then?No, he rails against "the billionaire class".
It's funny how Trumptards attack Bernie's wealth as though he stole it somehow or got it by crooked means.
Thus sounding EXACTLY like the commies they claim to hate.
Bernie made his millions the old fashioned way. He EARNED it.
The one who has gotten rich by thievery is Donald J. Trump.
It's beyond bizarre how often Trump and his minions project their own failings onto their opponents.
He's a commie. What do you expect?It's funny how Trumptards attack Bernie's wealth as though he stole it somehow or got it by crooked means.
Thus sounding EXACTLY like the commies they claim to hate.
Bernie made his millions the old fashioned way. He EARNED it.
The one who has gotten rich by thievery is Donald J. Trump.
It's beyond bizarre how often Trump and his minions project their own failings onto their opponents.
Bernie made his millions the old fashioned way. He EARNED it.
And then Bernie whines about everyone else who earned more than him.
Middle class taxes are likely to rise under Sanders's plan; however, middle class taxpayers will also be paying less for health care, education, and interest on their credit card debt.Except the middle class gets fleeced first, and then we're stuck in a Commie nightmare.
It's funny how Trumptards attack Bernie's wealth as though he stole it somehow or got it by crooked means.
Thus sounding EXACTLY like the commies they claim to hate.
Bernie made his millions the old fashioned way. He EARNED it.
The one who has gotten rich by thievery is Donald J. Trump.
It's beyond bizarre how often Trump and his minions project their own failings onto their opponents.
Bernie made his millions the old fashioned way. He EARNED it.
And then Bernie whines about everyone else who earned more than him.
Trump is not a marxistTwo words: Trump University.And his wife walked away from a college that she drove into bankruptcy with $200,000It took me ten seconds to find out.Speaking of cheaters how does a poor marxist mayor turned senator become rich in washington?He hates cheaters who hide their capital gains in the Cayman Islands and Luxembourg to avoid paying taxes, to the tune of trillions.Bernie is rich
so if he hates the rich does he hate himself too?
How Bernie Sanders, The Socialist Senator, Amassed A $2.5 Million Fortune
Sanders, 77, has, in fact, amassed an estimated $2.5 million fortune from real estate, investments, government pensions—and earnings from three books, including the 2016 hit Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In. “I wrote a best-selling book. If you write a best-selling book, you can be a millionaire, too,” he recently told the New York Times, striking a downright Trumpian note.
Since his bid for the Democratic nomination raised his profile in 2016, Sanders has released a book a year. In all, he has pulled in at least $1.7 million from the series, starting with Our Revolution (220,000 copies sold, according to industry tracker NPD BookScan) and then Bernie Sanders Guide to Political Revolution (27,000) and finally Where We Go From Here: Two Years in the Resistance (26,000).
You're welcome.
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Thats nice work if you can get it
Sanders, wife accused of shady financial dealings
Sanders, wife accused of shady financial dealings
Trumptards are constantly bragging about how big Trump rallies are...Yep. His books made him a lot of money, which proves a lot of people love him.Class: The Little Word the Elites Want You to Forget
"Aristotle, Niccolò Machiavelli, Alexis de Tocqueville, Adam Smith and Karl Marx grounded their philosophies in the understanding that there is a natural antagonism between the rich and the rest of us.
"The interests of the rich are not our interests.
"The truths of the rich are not our truths.
"The lives of the rich are not our lives.
"Great wealth not only breeds contempt for those who do not have it but it empowers oligarchs to pay armies of lawyers, publicists, politicians, judges, academics and journalists to censure and control public debate and stifle dissent."
![]()
In the link, Chris Hedges explains why the rich are happy to talk about race, sexual identity, gender, patriotism, religion, immigration, abortion, and gun control.
Because those issues divide the public into multiple warring tribes of culture combatants, and, in the process, demonstrating why malignant parasites like Trump and Bloomberg can switch effortlessly from one party to the other.
"Once oligarchs seize power, Aristotle wrote, a society must either accept tyranny or choose revolution."
If he was right, what's your choice?
Riiiiiiight, 3 homes and a multi millionaire. Sounds like a real man of the People
As do the sizes of his rallies.
Stalin, Mao, and Castro had big rallies too.
You know...like Hitler.
No, he rails against "the billionaire class".And that he wants socialism for everyone else but him... he is the man he rails against.Yep. His books made him a lot of money, which proves a lot of people love him.