HRBWolfe
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I am not anti-corporation. I am anti-corruption and trickledown economics. I am pro-environment and opportunity.

For centuries, we have allowed corporations to get away with harming society (here, the environment).

It is time for them to pay their way.
Robert Reich @rbreich
Norfolk Southern, the company whose train derailed in Ohio and unleashed chemicals, made a record $12 billion in revenue last year.

Instead of investing in better safety measures, what did the company do? It authorized a $10 billion stock buyback.

Corporate greed, folks.
02:10 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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Grady
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In response to HRBWolfe.
Should be trickle-up. Give the people more money and they buy more stuff (essentials and wants) which boosts the economy. Businesses make more profit, stocks rise and the top% still get richer.
04:40 PM - Feb 13, 2023 (Edited)
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HRBWolfe
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In response to Grady.
Agreed. I have long argued that since trickledown pushed the money up, we need to push it back down, not to incentivize not working, but to distribute back was was distributed up.
04:43 PM - Feb 13, 2023
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