Great for the oligarchy who sponsor this ridiculous popularity contest.
Terrible for the rest of us.
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Great for the oligarchy who sponsor this ridiculous popularity contest.
Terrible for the rest of us.
Trump is such a threat that we'll all take the status quo and we'll like it.
Goldman Sachs wants to make money. When they talk about the economy, they're talking about more yachts for their CEOs and rich stockholders.
And what makes this extra comical is that a president is supposed to be there to lead the country for the benefit of the people. Not for the big banks. Newspapers are supposed to know this basic fact about civics.
but... but banks are people too 😢
"economy" 'like rich people yacht money' "economy"? Or economy like actually something meaningful to my poor ass?