• @[email protected]
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    -463 months ago

    Add in the $12 billion, and everyone now gets $140. Still not going to help them.

    Go after the banks for some actual shitty things they do. A money lender telling people to spend responsibly is the opposite of the things we should be going after them for.

    • @[email protected]
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      353 months ago

      You know what we can do for 12 billions? A lot of useful things instead of bailing mega-rich banks that gamble money because they know they’ll get a bailout anyway.

    • @Zorque
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      123 months ago

      Congrats, you got 30% more this time! Go a little further now.

      • @Soup
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        -23 months ago

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        • @Zorque
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          43 months ago

          You seem to be responding to the wrong person. Either that or you’re just very very confused. I’m just saying the person I’m responding to is only reading part of the statement in question before having their knee-jerk reaction.

          • @Soup
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            13 months ago

            You are correct. I moved the comment.

    • Flying Squid
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      Still not going to help them.

      I can’t speak for anyone else here, but I wouldn’t say no to $140 from Chase if they were my bank. That’s grocery money.

    • @Soup
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      -13 months ago

      Hey dipshit, it’s called taxes and public services. That money can go into paying for free healthcare and education, the IRS to make sure all the other parasites pay their due(every dollar put into that organization leads to a positive return), and a host of other things that end up providing a huge gain for people. None of that is to mention that of the 86mil customers there are many who don’t need the extra money so we can push more down to the poorer of the bunch.

      You’re very confident for someone who’s thought about this so little and has no real idea how any of it works. Your own math fails miserably when you acknowledge that that CEO is not the only rich person and a proper redistribution of wealth even in the way you mentioned would mean thousands of dollars a month for everyone.