What Are We Doing?
The buzz is that there is going to be a huge tax cut for the wealthy in an effort to…
…I don’t even know!
It ain’t trickling down, that’s for sure.
But I saw three straight stories on Friday evening:
1). Homelessness has increased by 18% because people can’t afford to buy a home or even rent a place.
2). Teoscar Hernandez signed a 3-year, $66 million dollar contract to play baseball for the Dodgers.
3). 56% of people between 55-60 years old have less than $50,000 in their 401K because people have had to tap into it to get money to live.
One of those stories doesn’t fit.
I was sickened by a fact I heard the other day:
Bezos makes $7.8 million an hour…
…every hour of the year…
…no 40-hour work week.
Musk makes more and he is supposedly up in arms about people collecting their social security before they turn 70 years old because he wants a cut of that.
Something has to give.
The healthcare CEO who was gunned down…
…that was wildly cheered.
Eventually the income inequality equation will make it to the crowd that believes:
“You just have to pull yourself by the boot straps crowd” who have spent years voting against their own self interests.
There are 11 billionaires in the cabinet of the incoming administration.
Does anyone actually believe that they’re joining up to help fight for the people who are struggling to keep their heads above water?
I read a post from a millennial male in his 30’s who plainly wrote:
“I know I have to work until the day I die.”
Shouldn’t be that way.
More people deserve a shot at a life.
I have a sneaking suspicion that a tax cut for the wealthy isn’t going to make that happen.
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