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Sabrina Haake's avatar

You've done an excellent job illustrating that republicans don't understand economics. Trickle down has never worked, except to concentrate wealth in the hands of a few, which has apparently become a feature, not a bug, of political fundraising on the right.

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Ryan McCormick, M.D.'s avatar

Great post. As a primary care doc I appreciate the term “morbidly” rich. It’s an unhealthy state of being for the country and the world as a social superorganism.

A lot of my patients and family members are teachers. Despite a really tough job that makes the world a better place, teachers are underpaid. For example, it would take a teacher 4,700 years of working full time on a salary of $75K/year to amass what Eric Trump is worth right now. Figure in a fair share of taxes, add another thousand years. However, public school teachers have a good union, and have cobbled together good benefits including health insurance.

And so when we talk about the middle class having the basics to get by, and the means to ensure continued health insurance for themselves and their families, we aren’t talking about anything less than what they deserve. What we all deserve who work our butts off.

So FYI - here is what one presidential candidate thinks about that:

“Trump called Musk “the cutter,” and praised Musk for his anti-union stances.

“I look at what you do, you walk in and you just say, ‘You want to quit?’ They go on strike – I won’t mention the name of the company – but they go on strike, and you say, ‘That’s okay, you’re all gone. You’re all gone. Every one of you is gone,” Trump said.

Musk could be heard laughing and replying “yeah.”

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This is the same Musk who stands to receive a $56 billion dollar payout from Tesla: “I just want to start off by saying, hot damn, I love you guys," a euphoric Musk said as he took the microphone at a recent shareholder meeting.

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You bust unions and enrich billionaires, you bust people’s health care, livelihood, and working dignity. You sicken the morbidly imbalanced state of the economic world.

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