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March for Billionaires

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Celebrating billionaires' contributions, fighting the fatally flawed CA wealth tax

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People ask us - “Why are you marching for billionaires? They don’t need our help.” I tell them - “You’re right, Larry Page and Sergey Brin will do fine wherever they are—but they have left California due to the threat of this retroactive tax. That’s around $200 million in tax

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Tomorrow. Alta Plaza Park, Jackson St & Scott St. 11 AM. Show San Francisco your support for the ones who built our state's economy, and stand against the ill-conceived wealth tax. Tomorrow, we March for Billionaires.

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Three thoughts on the chaos, irony, and (occasional) violence of the SF March For Billionaires, from the perspective of a foreigner (and centrist): 3. The protestors held up signs saying things like "hate is ugly -- seek truth" and spoke earnestly about economic policy and their

Three thoughts on the chaos, irony, and (occasional) violence of the SF March For Billionaires, from the perspective of a foreigner (and centrist):
3. The protestors held up signs saying things like "hate is ugly -- seek truth" and spoke earnestly about economic policy and their
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As a kid, I read history stories of people who survived famines, or died from yellow fever, or celebrated being able to eat something with sugar at Christmas. I felt so grateful for the prosperity I had - a warm bed at night, sweets, medicine. I'd learned about basic economics -

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I was at the March for Billionaires march, unironically. Here’s why, what happened there, and how I think it went. [Me on the far left. Photo from The Wall Street Journal ] I. Why? There’s a genre of horror movie where a normal protagonist is going through a normal day in a normal life. Ten minutes

I was at the <a href="/ProBillionaires/">March for Billionaires</a> march, unironically. Here’s why, what happened there, and how I think it went.

[Me on the far left. Photo from <a href="/WSJ/">The Wall Street Journal</a> ]

I. Why?
There’s a genre of horror movie where a normal protagonist is going through a normal day in a normal life. Ten minutes
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If Zuckerberg leaves California, the state will lose out on hundreds of millions of his tax dollars annually. California can’t afford this wealth tax.