• AngryRobot@lemmy.world
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    Every empire of wealth is built on the suffering of others. The only one I can think of that isn’t is Dolly Parton’s.

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      That’s more than a trillion dollars, I would expect he has the money to have security measures or something. Besides, searching it up quickly there seems like there might’ve been some attempts. And there are more factors ofc.

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    we are already counting over an estimated million deaths (mostly children) as a direct result for him making those super duper funding cuts for basically any basic needs for the poorest and most in need, all to mildly chip away at the cos of the super duper tax cuts the world’s richest were getting at the same time.

    not just a “killer,” he’s the world’s richest person and he directly decided that mountains of children should die. how can you define a cartoon villain? he is so evil that he looks like a parody of evil.

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    If I had a dollar for every dollar Elon Musk made earnestly, I’d have like twenty bucks. He’s a figurehead that is being used to hold that much money and act all childish because the alt-right pipeline starts in middle school and unsocialized boys look up to him and thus branch into STEM. The FBI does a similar thing with influencers they use as the centerpiece to cults of personality to create means in which to keep an eye on and investigate certain archetypes in the culture, as well as provide propaganda to.

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    Its insane the thing he did with the stock offering where he gets stock every time they produce stock. He has made so many bad decisions he should be a story about a rich guy who lost it all but because we have eliminated tax on the rich its now almost impossible to lose money.

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        I think I know what you might be suggesting.

        Instead of an extravagant lifestyle only for a small few as a result of their intercepting and concentrating the majority of the labor output, all people could live a similarly extravagant lifestyle if the system were to change entirely.

        It would require a massive shift, including off-world resource acquisition and hugely increased energy generation as the amount of both required for every person alive to live in luxury vastly exceeds that which is available on earth, but it’s not impossible to complete without causing others to suffer. That’s just the easy route for the planet’s wealthy sociopaths.

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          I can only think of one: massive inflation à la 2008 Zimbabwe. They printed a 100 trillion dollar bill by the end of that one, so nearly everyone was a trillionaire.

          Now they’re in an entirely new hyperinflation crisis, but it’s nowhere near the 89.7 sextillion percent year-on-year inflation rate they saw at the first’s peak.

          Edit: fucking hell, they’re releasing yet another currency: the Zimbabwean ZiG. IYKYK

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    There is a trillionaire now, and people are letting this happen. We should all be in the streets up in arms together and not leave until Elmo musk is brought down to destination

    No more billionaires, no more super millionaires, I want wealth caps! Nobody should be worth more than 10 million dollars, any income over that must go straight to taxes, world wide

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      What we need to do is ban using securities as loan collateral. That’ll end this bullshit in its tracks.

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      Amen to that. I think about 10 million is the proper amount of max wealth. I always say its the ideal size lottery winnings. Enough to retire on the spot, and live out the next 40-50 years well, but not enough to become a psychopath.

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      Capitalism is amongst the worst things humanity has ever designed. We’ve not just allowed, but encouraged the rise of the likes of Musk and Thiel, celebrating their success even! Too many people believe the lie; it cannot be modified or replaced. They believe this lie, while idolizing Musk thinking that could be me one day.

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    UNFORTUNATELY we CANT Tax this TRILLION DOLLARS because it’s not REAL money but Also Elon Musk can BUY Countries because it’s Real Money!

    -Republicans!

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    I was hoping he’d fail to get that valuation but you know what, it’s fitting. Capitalism is bullshit, neoliberalism is a scam, a king of obvious, ridiculous frauds having the hugh score in the game is perfectly fitting.

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      If we do it now everyone gets $125 and if we exclude everyone who has over $1M we get way more than $125

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        I don’t care if it’s $3.50, just as long as Elon Musk is made the example he deserves to be. A single room apartment, with a crappy landlord who never fixes anything, and a job that never allows his head to be above water. He can become the exploited worker he’s always dreamed of.

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        i think it might be more useful, just maybe, if instead of giving everyone an individually meaningless amount of money, we take his money and use it to buy stuff that we all need. maybe we could set it aside to pay for medical expenses for everyone, or maybe to update schools, or buy homes for everyone who needs one.

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        Sure, but the mechanisms that collected $125 per person could be disassembled and stop leeching on society. The gains would continue!