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The Republican agenda is this: use unequal bargaining power to pay people as little as possible to make the pizza, so that they can’t afford to buy it. That way all of the pizza goes to the people who didn’t even make the pizza.
Why does Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump have to eat all the pie and leave just crumbs for the rest of us?
Maybe this guy will give you some pizza.
"Former United States President Barack Obama believes that ballooning wealth inequality is a threat to society, and that those who have the means should help those who are less fortunate.
“Right now I’m actually surprised by how much money I got,” the 44th President said in his address to more than 10,000 people gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Tuesday. “There’s only so much you can eat. There’s only so big a house you can have. There’s only so many nice trips you can take. I mean, it’s enough.”
The Obamas made more than $20 million between 2005 and 2016 thanks in large part to two lucrative book deals, according to an analysis by Forbes.
Wealthy people should give money to those who are less fortunate, Obama said in the speech, which was his highest-profile appearance since leaving office."
What exactly are you talking about?
Your questions make no sense.
I just hope some of the resident D's will bookmark this topic. That way, they can consider the reality that "drooling on your keyboard", "incoherence and singing from a choirbook", and stupidity exist just as well on their side.
I eat pizza, and I'm in good shape. All things in moderation, plus unlike the cheeto, I work out
Well, alright then. Maybe I'll have a small veggie pizza next Saturday night. Once a year should be okay.
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