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You cannot have a functioning economy when so few people at the top hold so much of the nation’s wealth. It’s not sustainable.
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We can have a functioning economy if the federal government stops, giving away all our tax dollars to multiple foreign nations

Eight absolute leeches control more wealth than over half the planet COMBINED. Billionaires aren’t geniuses, job creators, or innovators—they’re just hoarders sucking the system dry while the government shields them like some kind of endangered species.

Or a functional democracy

Exactly why we voted for Trump...to fix this shit-show you were part of building and continue to advocate for. We want to fix the money (broken Fiat system) so we can fix the world. The SBR is a great step in this direction and would have never happened without this admin. 🙏🧡

The 1% grew at record speed under Clinton, Obama, and Biden……

"Unless their names are Soros Rothschild or Rockefeller. Then it's anti-semetic to notice. Fascists."

The rich have money because they think differently they invest their money instead of blowing it on multiple TVs or multiple vacations or spending it like crazy trying to keep up with the Joneses, not realizing that they’re also broke

Mr. Reich, your claim that a functioning economy can’t sustain wealth concentration at the top oversimplifies the issue. Wealth in a few hands often drives investment and innovation - key to growth, as seen in the tech boom. The U.S. economy has thrived despite inequality, lifting living standards broadly, not just for the rich. Marxism’s redistribution fix ignores this, risking inefficiency over opportunity. A functioning economy doesn’t need equal wealth - it needs mobility and productivity, which markets can deliver.

Know where the money is,---YOU worked for...

No!! The problem is that at almost half of the 50% on the bottom think billionaires actually care about them and are going to bring back jobs for them that will pay a decent wage. When in fact, a large percent of manufacturing jobs were lost to automation.

