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No matter how chaotic it is, wildflowers will still spring up in the middle of nowhere 🌼 ... Chasing the sun ☀️ ... In Omnia Paratus ☂️

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When Bitcoin hits $100,000 I will give 1 BTC to one person who follows me. The rules are simple: - like this tweet, follow me and RT - comment “100k incoming” Let’s go! $BTC #bitcoin


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Billionaires got 70% richer in the pandemic - that's an extra $2 trillion - and workers got an effective pay cut after accounting for inflation. Anyone who still calls the rich "job creators" or pushes "trickle-down economics" thinks you can not think for yourself.


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there are workers who make less per hour than parking spaces and people still think the minimum wage should stay right where it is for the 13th straight year


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Roblox went public a year ago. Since then its stock dropped 30%. The company rewarded its CEO with a $233 million pay package - 1,680x the median employee. How come when an employee does poorly, they get fired, but when a CEO does, they get $200 million? fortune.com/2022/04/05/rob…


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We got 800 applications for a customer service job opening in the last few days. We pay a living wage ($70k+), full benefits, 401(k), paid parental leave, let people work where they want. There's no labor shortage. There's a shortage of jobs treating people with basic respect.


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Today Mark Zuckerberg lost $31 billion - a quarter of his fortune - and still has 1.1% of all Millennial wealth. To give you a sense of how out-of-whack things are. (oh and his tax rate is lower than the middle-class rate)


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Gas prices are up Poor oil companies: "there's nothing we can do" Chevron just posted a $15.6 billion profit, its biggest since 2014. The extra money is going to investors via a larger dividend. We have a corporate greed problem, not an inflation problem wsj.com/articles/chevr…


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99% of Zoom meetings could be replaced with an email.


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General Mills just paid a $300 million dividend to investors, bought back $150 million in stock to enrich execs and investors and pays its CEO $16 million. It makes $2.1 billion a year in profit. It is raising prices on cereals 20% and blaming "inflation" cnn.com/2021/11/23/bus…


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To recap: unfettered capitalism gave us the empty store shelves they warned would happen under socialism, but instead of getting a social safety net, we got to watch a few rich people go to near-space for 10 minutes


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Billionaire wealth is now up 70% in the pandemic. That's an extra $2.1 trillion. Meanwhile the entire "too big" spending plan we "can't afford" is $350 billion a year, or 17% of that. Oh and those billionaires all paid a lower tax rate than you did.


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Teacher vacancies are up 67% in some states. As a society we say "the children are our future," then put teachers $100k in debt for a master's, pay them a median of $60k and charger them higher taxes than the billionaires that could be funding their pay theguardian.com/world/2021/oct…


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You ever think about how when wages stayed stagnant from 2008-2019, that was just "the market" and not wage-fixing by companies? But as soon as wages started to go up in the last year, it was "lazy people on welfare" and not the market finally correcting itself?


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Dick's burgers in Seattle just upped its minimum wage to $19. It gives workers free health care, 3 weeks paid vacation, 50% 401(k) match and $9,000 for tuition/childcare. Its basic burger costs $1.80. But I was told that paying people a living wage would make burgers cost $20?


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To corporations that can't find workers: Maybe you should use some of the $1.9 trillion in tax cuts you received to pay people better. You've already used to it to pay your CEO and investors better. Is there any left?


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A couple whose baby died at 25 days got a $257,000 bill from their insurance. The insurance company, Cigna, made $8.5 billion in profit last year, up 66% from a year prior. Its CEO made $79 million. One hell of a system we have here nytimes.com/2021/09/21/ups…


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you ever lay awake at night and think about how airlines spent 96% of their free cash flow on stock buybacks for a decade, then cut 90,000 jobs as soon as trouble hit, then got a $50 billion bailout, then the government just kicked people off unemployment


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I’m not a billionaire but PLEASE tax the shit out of me if it means that everyone gets Medicare For All, free college tuition, and a chance to live their lives with dignity. Oh, and reducing the military budget and taxing churches could’t hurt either… #TaxTheRich


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