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IndustrialJustice
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« on: January 17, 2018, 10:58:17 AM »

It's not even the Jeff Bezos's of the world that piss me off, it's the Walton children of the world that inherit massive fortunes without doing anything to deserve them. For some reason a lot of economic rhetoric presumes that all wealth is earned wealth.
Yes. I admire Bill and Melinda Gates, for instance, since they use their wealth for bettering humanity. I can't stand the Waltons and the Kardashians, the ones who have all this money and just waste it.

The Gates family shuttles a massive amount of money to the charter school industry. I'm not sure what there is to admire about the richest couple on Earth trying their best to gut public education.
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