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by death_and_taxes
3120 days ago
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There is nothing wrong with the help they are giving people, that's great. But here are some quotes from the article: "I’m poor and I’m mad that I didn’t get any money.
Our bad. We had to guess how much money you had with limited data. The US government actually knows how much money you have and has trillions of dollars to redistribute. Why don’t you get mad at the US government?" "Does Cards Against Humanity support the Republican tax bill that would give your company a huge tax break?
No, bitch." "What can I do to help solve wealth inequality?
The most important thing you can do is support candidates who are working to fight inequality and are not turds. In the meantime, here are some organizations that are working to fix the problem from the ground up: MoveOn.org
AmericanForTaxFairness.org
StudentDebtCrisis.org"
The claim I am making is that the US government, and the Republican tax bill, is redistributing money much much more aggressively than the Cards Against Humanity program, but they are framed as being really evil. It seems like pure political nonsense. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
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