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People online who make 30k a year.
Gabe Newell fans
Swiftie fans
This isn't even satire...

They dont want to be vilified they just need to stop acting evil.
How dare you that's cultural genocide
Like taxing homes a second time? Or taxing second homes?
Second homes. People own NYC homes and never even see them. It's just an investment that sits empty.
That's part if it, but the wealthy are also overly concerned with their standing in their niche community, and whether investors will give them money. They're fully invested in their endless growth model, and have all done horrible things.... So their standing is no longer effected by what horrible things they've done by our standards. It's just a question of whether they're "growing" the money.
Infinite growth personified = a cancer on humanity.
Taxing: Wicked, Theiving, Irrational, Unconstitutional
Rent-Seeking: Beautific, Generous, Sane, Magna Carta-esque
The sad thing is, in most implementations, the taxation system works as a barrier of entry into being rich: you only get over it, by throwing your moral compass away and buddy up to the rich and/or powerful. After you're over it, you only get richer and pay less in comparison, for pretty much everything.
Rich people if you try to touch even one gold piece:

Related but not really : I dont know what Musk is playing at getting involved in politics. Youve got enough money to take part in any activity you like, visit disneyland while on acid, ride the longest zipline, underwater hotels, world's largest hamster-habitat, literally anything you like for as long as you live and still leave your children with more money than a lot of countries have, and he chooses to do work?
He's a broken person on the inside. He's like homelander in the boys. All this power, but he's still a sad little boy no one likes.
Unlike Homelander, Musk is not impervious to conventional hazards.
You do realize how much Doge was able to dismantle specifically the parts of government that tax the rich, right?
But aside from that, people tend to conflate appearance for substance. He feels controlling the government makes him powerful because he appears powerful.
I dont realise how much at all, I imagine it worked out amazingly well for him, but still. It's just more work.
And opens him up to future potential liabilities (maybe, if the world every course corrects) as well as an uptick in bullet risk.
The pearl necklace..
wish she had clutched it.
The man kinda looks like those Rage Comics male faces.
Filthy Bastards
If only this were an exaggeration.
For fun: Count the fingers on each hand in each panel.
XD HOW DID I NOT NOTICE THAT