Billionaires

It’s way past time we have a conversation about the billionaires (one soon to be a trillionaire) in this country.

When one reads any of the documents in the Epstein files, the overwhelming feeling is one of depravity.

Children.

Some as young as four years old, collected and abused, and discarded.

Normal human beings can’t understand it.

There is an impulse to simply not believe the horrific events that unfolded.

We can’t understand it, but billionaires can because evidently they got bored and needed to satisfy their disgusting, vile, horrific, inhumane, murderous, (insert any adjective you can think of) urges.

Make no mistake.

Hoarding money.

Wielding extreme power.

Denigrating others.

It’s all a moral sickness that builds a billionaire.

As normal human beings, we might sometimes fantasize what we might do if we suddenly become ultra-wealthy.

Helping other people is often where the mind goes…

…if you’re normal.

Here in America and around the world the billionaire class appears to be made up of people who aren’t particularly human.

We can’t understand afford to house and feed people here in the richest country in the world.

We can afford to provide healthcare that works.

We can implement an immigration plan that helps others.

But those who control the wealth?

They just want more.

And they don’t give a flying fuck about anyone else.

Now, there are exceptions, of course, as some have been extremely philanthropic.

But make no mistake, there were plenty of men who are disgusting (see adjectives above), and they belong in a cage.

What truly amazes me…

…and will forever…

…is that somehow they convinced people who are barely surviving that all the money problems are due to people who have no money at all.

We need to do away with the billionaire class, and mindset.

The Epstein files may take a huge chunk out of that…

…if we could only hold them accountable.

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