Buffet, Zuckerberg, Gates.
All are giving their money away.
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostBillionaires make an effort to ensure that people stay in their respective classes. They don't need middle class becoming rich and possibly changing their world order and there must be sufficient amount of the Poor to game the democracy using their media.
Billionaires tend to have made their money. Almost exclusively.
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post"What do we want?"
The Guardian view on a wealth tax: necessary but not sufficient | Editorial | Opinion | The Guardian
"Before Covid-19 we were seeing a steady appropriation of wealth by a rentier class, who live off the income generated by dividends and rents"
You know what they are suggesting....
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"What do we want?"
The Guardian view on a wealth tax: necessary but not sufficient | Editorial | Opinion | The Guardian
"Before Covid-19 we were seeing a steady appropriation of wealth by a rentier class, who live off the income generated by dividends and rents"
You know what they are suggesting....
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostJoking aside... it does feel that way.
The Tories have now become the pied piper who are now trouncing the moderately well off working and middle classes. You can guarantee though that those with real wealth will be given plenty of chance to spirit their money away and will undoubtedly have been given fair warning of what's incoming.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThey can all fook off. I did't claim a penny over this pandemic from anyone. Didnt need to. Loads of idiots paid £100 each for Dettol, Hand Sanitiser, Gloves and Jigsaw puzzles.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post"Anneliese Dodds, the shadow chancellor, cautioned against increased taxes for those on a low or middle-income and suggested those with “the broader shoulders” should be asked to make more of a contribution."
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Can you fecking believe it - Labour is defending middle classes from Tories
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostThe Tories have now become the pied piper who are now trouncing the moderately well off working and middle classes. You can guarantee though that those with real wealth will be given plenty of chance to spirit their money away and will undoubtedly have been given fair warning of what's incoming.
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Can you fecking believe it - Labour is defending middle classes from Tories
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostIt is just a matter of time when they start creating labour camps for entrepreneurs.
Poor people will need bread and circuses and they will get it as long as they vote conservatives.
The Tories have now become the pied piper who are now trouncing the moderately well off working and middle classes. You can guarantee though that those with real wealth will be given plenty of chance to spirit their money away and will undoubtedly have been given fair warning of what's incoming.
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It is just a matter of time when they start creating labour camps for entrepreneurs.
Poor people will need bread and circuses and they will get it as long as they vote conservatives.
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They can all fook off. I did't claim a penny over this pandemic from anyone. Didnt need to. Loads of idiots paid £100 each for Dettol, Hand Sanitiser, Gloves and Jigsaw puzzles.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhen I decide to do so
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Me house is me pension
This won’t even break Tory manifesto “promises”
Looks like CGT will go up too, they yanked ER for a reason
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