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Supportive Father

@supportivepop

Everyone's supportive father. Publishing a children's book, follow @mylittlemebook #artist #vtuber #lgbtq #wholesome #autism
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Kendric Tonn “Billionaires have so much economic power that they can easily crash the market if they get annoyed” isn’t the great argument you think it is.

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Federal minimum wage in: 2009: $7.25 2010: $7.25 2011: $7.25 2012: $7.25 2013: $7.25 2014: $7.25 2015: $7.25 2016: $7.25 2017: $7.25 2018: $7.25 2019: $7.25 2020: $7.25 2021: $7.25 2022: $7.25 2023: $7.25 2024: $7.25 Folks, it's time to raise the damn wage already.

Melanie D'Arrigo (@darrigomelanie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elon Musk and his investors lost $24 billion since buying Twitter. Billionaires can write off their investment losses on their taxes, but we can't write off student loan debt for the college degrees required to work at their companies. This is what a rigged system looks like.

Elon Musk and his investors lost $24 billion since buying Twitter.

Billionaires can write off their investment losses on their taxes, but we can't write off student loan debt for the college degrees required to work at their companies.

This is what a rigged system looks like.
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So weird that the free speech website won't let you search about the Trump supporter who shot his dad in the head and tried to declare Marshall Law... interesting 🤔

So weird that the free speech website won't let you search about the Trump supporter who shot his dad in the head and tried to declare Marshall Law... interesting 🤔
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(1/2) I don't know how, but there are still those that believe billionaires are paying their fair share when they have the option to not pay anything at all through easily exploited loopholes... that's literally what unrealized gains tax is about and why billionaires are sweating

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2/2 I beg anyone that doubts this to just search "how do billionaire pay $0 in taxes" and pick your poison. OR I can explain. Bezos gives himself a salary of $80,000 and keeps the rest of his money in stocks. When he needs money he gets a loan and writes off interest.

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People making litteral billions of dollars are paying less taxes than any working class citizen. They defraud our tax system and it's time to close that loop hole.

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It's almost like no one can just agree on the internet anymore. You can say something as simple as "2+2=4" and if Republicans haven't said 2+2=4 for a few decades, it's a fight. Not because it's wrong, but because we must not be able to agree about it since no one is saying it