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Friday, November 19, 2021

RSN: FOCUS: Bess Levin | Rupert Murdoch Tells Trump to STFU About 2020

 


 

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Rupert Murdoch looks on during a panel discussion at the B20 meeting of company CEO's in Sydney, Australia on July 17, 2014. (photo: Jason Reed/Getty)
FOCUS: Bess Levin | Rupert Murdoch Tells Trump to STFU About 2020
Bess Levin, Vanity Fair
Levin writes: "If you've had the unfortunate opportunity to turn on a TV, log onto the internet, or open up a newspaper in the last 10 months, you're more than likely aware that Donald Trump is pathologically incapable of admitting that he lost the election to Joe Biden and moving on from the events of November 2020."

The Fox News owner said Wednesday that the ex-president is an embarrassment to his party and should stop living in the past.

If you’ve had the unfortunate opportunity to turn on a TV, log onto the internet, or open up a newspaper in the last 10 months, you’re more than likely aware that Donald Trump is pathologically incapable of admitting that he lost the election to Joe Biden and moving on from the events of November 2020. “This is only the beginning of the irregularities,” he claimed at a rally in July during which he insisted a sham audit would prove he’d actually won. “We’re not talking about Arizona any more. We’re talking about the United States of America.” “Enclosed is a report of 43,000 Absentee Ballot Votes Counted in DeKalb County that violated the Chain of Custody rules, making them invalid,” he wrote in a letter to Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger in September, encouraging him to “start the process of decertifying the Election.” The whole thing is obviously ridiculous and absurd and apparently it’s not just Democrats and lucid individuals who would like him to shut up about the whole thing, it’s formerly good pals too.

For instance, one Rupert Murdoch. Per Insider:

In rare public comments, News Corp. Executive Chairman Rupert Murdoch told shareholders on Wednesday that former President Donald Trump is not helping further conservatism in public debate.

Murdoch, who was the chairman and CEO of News Corp. from 1980 until 2013, name dropped Trump during his comments during the company’s annual meeting. “The current American political debate is profound, whether about education or welfare or economic opportunity,” Murdoch said, according to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman. “It is crucial that conservatives play an active, forceful role in that debate, but that will not happen if President Trump stays focused on the past,” he continued. “The past is the past, and the country is now in a contest to define the future.”

While Fox News effectively served as state TV during Trump’s time in office, Murdoch and the ex-president had a falling out after the nonagenarian billionaire reportedly gave the network the greenlight to call Arizona for Biden on election night, apparently telling his son, of Trump, “F--k him.”

Of course, it‘s a little rich for Murdoch to be criticizing someone else for trafficking in lies and bullshit. While Fox has recently mostly steered clear of Trump’s election-fraud claims, and ran an entire segment in February debunking said claims that had been uttered on air, that probably has more to do with the “blistering legal threat” from voting technology company Smartmatic, which later sued the network for $2.7 billion, than suddenly gaining a conscience. (Dominion Voting Systems has also sued Fox News in a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit over voting machine election-fraud claims.) Meanwhile, its prime-time star Tucker Carlson spent the earlier part of this month promoting a fact-free “documentary,” which aired on Fox Nation, in which it is posited that the January 6 attack on the Capitol, incited by Trump and undertaken by his election-truther supporters, was a “false flag“ operation orchestrated by federal officials.

House votes to censure Paul Gosar, strip him of committee assignments

Normal people would view this as a reasonable, if light, outcome for creating and tweeting an animated video in which he slashed the neck of a colleague. Per The Washington Post:

The 223-to-207 vote, with one member voting present, marks the first time in more than a decade that the House has censured one of its members.... A censure is less severe than expulsion from the House but more severe than a reprimand. Shortly after Wednesday’s vote, Gosar stood in the “well” of the House chamber as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) read aloud the censure resolution and a verbal rebuke.

Wednesday’s House vote comes a little over a week after Gosar shared a 90-second clip that appears to be an altered version of the opening credits of the Japanese animated series Attack on Titan. The show revolves around a hero who sets out to destroy the Titans, giant creatures that have devoured nearly all of human civilization. “Any anime fans out there?” Gosar said in the tweet in which he shared a link to the altered video. In one scene of the video, [Alexandria] Ocasio-Cortez’s face is edited over one of the Titans’ faces. Gosar flies into the air and slashes the Titan in the back of the neck, killing it. In another scene, Gosar swings two swords at a foe whose face has been replaced by that of Biden.

In the week-plus since the video was first posted, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has refused to condemn Gosar’s behavior. On the House floor on Wednesday, he pathetically accused Democrats of making “rules for thee, but not for me,” after having previously likened Gosar’s actions to those of Rep. Maxine Waters, who earlier this year told supporters to “get more confrontational“ about police brutality. Meanwhile, the GOP trotted out its most shameless members to defend...one of its most shameless members. Really, the gang was all there:

For his part, Gosar rejected calls to apologize, denouncing what he unconvincingly claimed was a “false narrative” regarding the legitimately violent video being “dangerous or threatening.” “It was not,” Gosar said. He then compared himself to Alexander Hamilton, who was “the first person attempted to be censored by this House.”

Partygoers wonder why Jeff Bezos is such a cheapskate

To be fair, it’s a reasonable question. Per the New York Post:

The Amazon and Blue Origin boss and his girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez, went to the A-lister-studded Baby2Baby event at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood on Saturday night—and his presence, or at least the presence of his wallet, was very much felt. But we’re told he wasn’t warmly welcomed by the glittering crowd. “Everyone was waiting for him to donate something, but he didn’t,” an insider said of the world’s second-richest man. “And then a little later, [Bezos] donated $500,000. There was an audible groan from the room.”

It may seem an ungracious reaction, considering he did drop half a million—until you consider that Bezos is estimated to make around $142,667 per minute. So he in theory made more in the five minutes he spent pretending to eat the chicken than he donated the whole night.

According to a March report from the Bezos-owned Washington Post, the second-richest man in the world added $58 billion to his net worth during the pandemic but donated just 0.26% of it to COVID-related issues, “while...having his workers work in Dickensian conditions.” So this is kind of his thing.

Q: Is Trump still trying to get Mike Pence killed? A: Pretty much, yeah


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Sunday, July 25, 2021

New audio reveals Trump praising Capitol rioters

 

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Audio reveals Trump gushing over "loving" Capitol riot crowd

In a newly released audio clip, the disgraced ex-president expressed effusive adoration for the mob he incited to attack the US Capitol.

Take Action: Arrest and charge every insurgent involved with the Trump-inspired MAGA coup on the Capitol!


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VIDEO OF THE DAY: Lindsey Graham accidentally sabotages himself on air

The South Carolina Republican doesn't seem to have a firm grasp on the rules that govern his beloved Senate or any shame in proudly flouting his own ignorance.

Take Action: Add your name to demand corporations stop funding Anti-LGBTQ+ Republicans!


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Texas Democrats FINALLY dish on Manchin conversation

No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen: About time.


Republicans vow to boycott Jan. 6 select committee after Pelosi rejects "Big Lie" Reps. Jordan and Banks
Speaker Pelosi has veto power over whom House Minority Leader McCarthy selects to sit on the panel, and the committee can proceed in its work without those five members.


Republicans block debate on bipartisan infrastructure package
Mitch is up to his old tricks again, and the American people are paying the price.

Take Action: Demand Democrats include REAL climate action in the infrastructure reconciliation bill!


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Prominent Republicans find new enthusiasm for COVID-19 vaccines

Some GOP lawmakers and media figures have finally begun showing public support for vaccines as the Delta variant rips through "red" parts of the country with low vaccination rates.

Take Action: Add your name to expand Medicare – lower the age and improve the benefits!


Biden ridicules Fox News anchors’ last-minute "altar call" on COVID vaccines during town hall
President Biden had to stop himself in the middle of poking fun at Fox News hosts for their abrupt change of heart on encouraging people to get vaccinated against the deadly coronavirus.


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Richard Ojeda DESTROYS Republican leader Kevin McCarthy in 60 seconds

No Dem Left Behind: Finally someone put the seditious Republican in his place


Democrats slam McConnell over debt limit time bomb
With Democrats in power it's time for McConnell and the GOP to pretend to care about the debt ceiling again.

Take Action: Add your name to tell Senate Democrats to DUMP THE FILIBUSTER!


Alabama city leader who called colleague a "house n*gger" refuses calls to resign
Tarrant City Council member Tommy Bryant, who was captured on video using a racial slur toward Black people during a council meeting, said he won't apologize and might run for mayor.


Pennsylvania decertifies county's compromised voting machines after bogus 2020 audit
Acting Secretary of State Veronica Degraffenreid said that Fulton County violated the state election code by giving a third party unauthorized access to its election databases and other certified equipment in a meaningless audit of the 2020 results.


Florida GOP chair under investigation for alleged sexual harassment
The Republican Party of Florida is investigating its chair, Joe Gruters, in connection with a sexual harassment allegation involving a legislative staffer amid complaints from top party officials that the accusation was covered up.


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Seriously?

Yes. Seriously.

Hope...


Today’s Action: Support the Ultra Millionaire Tax Act!

Billionaires like Jeff Bezos have seen their profits skyrocket at the expense of struggling people across America. The United States suffers from a wealth gap far worse than even the lead-up to the Great Depression, with the system rigged severely in the ultra-rich’s favor. The pandemic has only worsened this problem, with billionaire wealth increasing by 40% since the beginning of COVID-19. 

We’ve already seen that the ultra-rich will not seriously tackle issues like hunger or homelessness on their own accord, with billionaires joyriding into space rather than working to solve widespread suffering. 

We must do away with tax loopholes that enable the wealthiest to hoard massive amounts of resources. Call (202-224-3121) or email your senators and tell them to support the Ultra Millionaire Tax Act, which would ensure that the wealthiest 100,000 households finally pay their fair share in taxes!

The Ulta Millionaire Tax Act would impose a "2% annual tax on net worth of households and trusts between $50 million and $1 billion" as well as "1% annual surtax (3% tax overall) on net worth of households and trusts above $1 billion," according to cosponsors Senator Warren (D-OK) and Representative Jayapal (D-WA). It includes anti-evasion efforts and avoidance measures as well, further protecting the tax code from billionaire manipulation.

On the cusp of a severe housing crisis and climate disasters that threaten our infrastructure, those missing tax dollars are necessary in securing the future of working-class families struggling across the nation. 

Call (202-224-3121) or email your senators and demand they support the Ultra Millionaire Tax Act to close the racial wealth gap and bring in trillions in revenue, without raising the taxes of the working families!

PS — Please don't forget to sign the petition telling Jeff Bezos: If you can go to space, you can keep your workers safe, and be sure to follow OD Action on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.




Saturday, July 24, 2021

RSN: FOCUS: Naomi Klein | Stuck in the Smoke as Billionaires Blast Off

 

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An out-of-control wildfire north of Banff National Park is shown in a government handout photo. Crews battling the wildfire are hopeful that cooler temperatures and wet forecast will make their jobs easier. (photo: The Canadian Press)
FOCUS: Naomi Klein | Stuck in the Smoke as Billionaires Blast Off
Naomi Klein, The Intercept
Klein writes: "Climate inaction was never really about denial. Rich countries just thought poorer countries would bear the brunt of the crisis."


any people here think they are safe from climate change, the journalist from a German newspaper explained to me. They don’t see it as an immediate threat, like Covid-19. They see the Greens as scolds who want to take away their cheap holidays. “What do you have to say to them?”

The question came via video call in late June, and I was, at that very moment, pickled in my non-air-conditioned home, gripped by a heatwave that would, before the week was done, kill about 500 people in British Columbia, Canada, and cook perhaps a billion marine creatures on scorching shorelines. Over the years, I have faced many such “why should I care” questions, and I usually try to reach for some kind of moral argument about our responsibility to fellow humans even when we aren’t immediately impacted. But because I was far too hot and angry for high-mindedness, what I had to say instead was “Give it a minute.”

What I meant was that when it comes to making a political calculus about what people will and will not accept by way of climate policy, it’s never wise to count out the Earth as a key actor. Our planet has a way of inserting itself into these calculations, rapidly changing the views of those who imagined themselves to be safe.

That has certainly been the case in Germany ahead of federal elections coming up in September. In June, the Green Party was sliding in the polls, under heavy attack as killjoys for carbon-pricing plans that would threaten beloved vacations in Mallorca (in response to the backlash, the party backed off those tough policies). Less than a month later, the political landscape looks very different. German officials expect the death toll from July’s floods to climb to well over 200 people, with many more injured and core infrastructure swept away. Climate change is now at the center of the German election debate, and the Greens are under attack from the climate left for going soft.

When I published “This Changes Everything” way back in 2014, I included a quote from Sivan Kartha, senior scientist with the Stockholm Environment Institute: “What’s politically realistic today may have very little to do with what’s politically realistic after another few Hurricane Katrinas and another few Superstorm Sandys and another few Typhoon Bophas hit us.”

Sure enough, we have experienced another few of those storms, and then a few more. Recent flooding in Henan, China, is being described as the heaviest in 1,000 years, displacing some 200,000 people. It’s a good bet that it won’t be another thousand years before this kind of disaster strikes again. And then there is the fire and smoke, summer after suffocating summer. California. Oregon. British Columbia. Siberia. Little wonder, then, that a new Economist/YouGov poll finds that for the first time since it began the survey in 2009, U.S. respondents now rank climate change as their second most important political issue — topped only by health care. Climate even beat out “the economy,” while crime, gun control, abortion, and education all trailed far behind.

This kind of issue ranking is, of course, absurd. The fact that anyone thinks the stability of the planetary systems that support of all life can be pried apart from “the economy” or “health” — or much of anything at all — is a symptom of the mechanistic hubris that got us into this mess. If our climate collapses, so does everything else, and that should be the beginning of all discussions on the topic. Still, the poll reflects the reality that something dramatic is changing in public perception: a dropping away of the fantasy of safety in the wealthier parts of the world, as well as the beginnings of cracks in the faith that money and technology will find solutions just in the nick of time.

Climate inaction in the rich world was never really about denial. Belgians and Germans knew climate change was real; they just thought poorer countries would bear the brunt of it. And up until recently, they were right. A few years ago, a well-known meteorologist in Belgium told me that her biggest challenge in communicating the urgency of the climate crisis was that her viewers actively looked forward to having a warmer climate, which they imagined as something closer to the Burgundy region of France. Similarly, Oregon and Washington state, just a couple of years ago, were coping with skyrocketing housing costs as throngs of Californians moved north. Many believed the predictions that the Pacific Northwest would be a big climate winner, with some mapping suggesting that the region would be protected from the drought, heat waves, and fires that were tormenting the southwestern U.S. — while a little more heat and a little less rain would make Washington’s and Oregon’s chilly, wet climates more like California in its glory days. It seemed not just safer but, to many flush with tech cash, also like a smart real estate move.

Well, it turns out that a planet going haywire doesn’t behave in linear ways that are easy for real estate agents or ultrarich doomsday preppers to predict. Yes, a warmer world means California’s temperatures become more like Mexico’s, and Oregon’s a little more like California’s. But it’s also true that everywhere turns upside down. The Pacific Northwest isn’t adapted to the kind of heat that is commonplace in Southern California and Nevada, and the lack of air conditioning is the least of it. Salmon — our region’s keystone species — need cool water to survive, and young salmon grow up in bodies of fresh water that this summer have warmed up like hot tubs. Scientists fear that many of the young fish will not make it.

If salmon populations collapse, that will trigger a cascade of loss reaching well beyond the commercial fishery. These animals are sacred to every Indigenous culture in the region; they are critical food to iconic (and vulnerable) marine mammals including orcas and Steller sea lions; and they are integral to the health of temperate rainforests, not only to the bears and eagles who feed on them but also to the carbon-sequestering trees they fertilize.

As for the idea that Californians should move north to escape fire, that dream has obviously gone up in flames. Last summer, deadly wildfires forced evacuations just east of Portland, Oregon, and as I write, smoke from the state’s Bootleg fire is contributing to the plume that blotted out the sun as far away as New York City. So, no, Oregon is not safe. New York is not safe. Germany is not safe. Nowhere that imagined itself safe is safe.

That was the message from a coalition of nations on the front lines of climate disruption. Responding to the German floods, the Climate Vulnerable Forum issued a statement, signed by Mohamed Nasheed, former president of the Maldives.

On behalf of the climate vulnerable countries I would like to express solidarity and offer my support and prayers to the people of Germany as they suffer the impacts of these catastrophic floods. While not all are affected equally, this tragic event is a reminder that in the climate emergency no-one is safe, whether they live on a small island nation like mine or a developed Western European state.

The subtext, of course, was that safety has long been a distant dream for people living in low-lying Pacific islands like the Maldives, and that record-breaking heat and floods have been stealing lives, from Pakistan to Mozambique to Haiti, for a good while now. Moreover, if rich countries like Germany and the U.S. had heeded the calls coming from countries like the Maldives (whose government held a desperate underwater cabinet meeting in 2009 in an attempt to raise the alarm about sea level rise ahead of a United Nations climate summit), much of the pain now locked in might have been avoided. The truth is that our planet and its people have sounded a symphony of alarms in past decades; the powerful simply chose not to heed them.

Why? It comes back to those stories so many of us in the rich world have been telling ourselves about our relative safety. That when the climate crisis hit, it would be others (read: Black, brown, Indigenous, foreign) who would bear the risks. And if that turned out to be a bad bet, and the crisis came to our communities, then we would simply move somewhere more protected. To Oregon or British Columbia or the Great Lakes or maybe, if things get really dire, Alaska or the Yukon. In other words, we would do precisely what North American, European, and Australian governments ruthlessly punish and vilify migrants on our borders (including climate migrants) for doing: attempting to get to safety. As water scientist Peter Gleick recently wrote, we are seeing the emergence of “two classes of refugees: those with the freedom and financial resources to try, for a while at least, to flee from growing threats in advance, and those who will be left behind to suffer the consequences in the form of illness, death and destruction.”

In this summer of fires and floods, it appears to be dawning on many that even this sinister form of climate apartheid is likely an illusion for all but the ultrarich. As Nasheed said, and as the New York Times echoed in an ominous headline overlaid on a photograph of a burning building: “No one is safe.” We are all trapped in this crisis — whether under that relentless pall of smoke, or in a heat that hits like a physical wall, or under rains and winds that will not stop. Even in the United States, built on the foundational lie of the frontier, the climate crisis can no longer be fobbed off on some faraway place or to some far-off future time. We are fresh out of “out theres” — whether spatially or temporally.

Except, of course, for Jeff Bezos, the man who just in case we missed his cartoonish pluri-planetary frontier fantasy, wore a cowboy hat and boots for the joyride and came back gushing about how he had seen the future, and it was toxic space dumps. “We need to take all heavy industry, all polluting industry, and move it into space and keep Earth as this beautiful gem of a planet that it is,” he said moments after touchdown.

This, right there, is the crux of our crisis: the persistent fantasy, despite all reason and evidence, that there are no hard limits to capital’s capacity to keep turning life into profit, that there will always be a new frontier to keep the lucrative game going. As Justine Calma wrote in The Verge, “Sticking unwanted stuff in a place that’s seemingly out of sight, out of mind is a tired idea. It’s the same old mindset that has dumped industrial waste on colonized peoples and neighborhoods of color for centuries.” And it’s the same old mindset that convinced residents of Germany and the United States that climate breakdown wasn’t an urgent crisis — until it broke all over them.

If it were only Bezos who thought like this, we could ground him, tax him, and be done with it. But he is only the crassest manifestation of a logic that pervades our ruling class: from Sen. Ted Cruz jetting off to the five-star Ritz-Carlton in Cancún, Mexico, while Texas froze to Peter Thiel planning his luxury bunker in New Zealand. And so long as the rich and powerful continue to believe that there is an “out there” to absorb their messes, they are going to fiercely protect the business-as-usual machine that will keep the rest of us burning down here.

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Sunday, July 18, 2021

This is how we get billionaires like Bezos to pay their share

 

Jeff Bezos recently made $8.4 billion in just ONE day. Let’s compare that to what working families make: the median daily earnings in this country is around $150.

But it’s not just Bezos making astronomically more than workers. It’s Bloomberg, Buffett, and the billionaires who run the biggest corporations.

So, I must say it again: It’s time to tax the rich. That’s why my friend Elizabeth Warren and I introduced a wealth tax that would tax those with net worths over $50 million — that’s the top 0.05% of households — so the ultra-wealthy finally start paying their fair share.

This is a fight for economic justice, for leveling the playing field, and for creating a country that puts working people first. Add your name to my call for a wealth tax and show Congress what the people want! This is a fight I need you all in for, because we know powerful interests will be fighting this modest tax increase on the richest Americans.

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This pandemic crushed working people. One in seven families didn’t have enough to eat. More than eight million people were pushed into poverty. Historic levels of job loss have also led to millions of people losing their health care — during a public health crisis! All while Jeff Bezos and other billionaires continued to grow their fortunes.

Last year, Bezos paid less than 1% in federal taxes — compare that to the average household paying 14% in federal taxes. This is one big reason why the worst income inequality in half a century keeps getting even worse. The richest 1% of Americans own 35% of the nation’s wealth. The bottom 50% of folks have just 1.5% of the wealth. This extreme concentration of wealth is not seen in any other leading economy.

While leveling the playing field, taxing the rich would also bring in three trillion dollars. Just imagine what we could do with three trillion dollars. That’s COVID relief, health care, infrastructure, child care, education, fighting climate change, affordable housing, and so much more.

We cannot wait any longer. Join me in this fight to tax the rich and fund the programs working people need by signing on to the Ultra-Millionaire Tax Act as a grassroots co-sponsor today!

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Thursday, July 15, 2021

ABC News Has Covered Sanders for Only Seven Minutes in 2019

 

THIS ISN'T NEW, BUT HIGHLIGHTS THE CORPORATE MEDIA VULTURE'S CENSORSHIP. WILL AMERICANS CONTINUE TO ALLOW UNFAIR COVERAGE OF CANDIDATES? 

ABC News Has Covered Sanders for Only Seven Minutes in 2019

    DAVID RUTZ SEP 12, 2019 2:50 PM

A new study from the Media Research Center finds Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) has received only seven minutes of total coverage from ABC News in 2019.


The MRC study tallied the amount of time ABC News has spent covering each candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. Former vice president Joe Biden received the most coverage with 68 minutes, nearly 10 times the amount Sanders received. Sanders is tied with South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg with the fifth-most attention from ABC News out of the 2020 candidates, despite Sanders's consistent top-three showing in early state and national primary polls.

The MRC, a conservative-leaning media watchdog, commissioned the study because ABC News is broadcasting Thursday night's Democratic debate.

Biden dwarfed the field, with Sen. Kamala Harris (Calif.) in second place with 15 minutes. Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren (12 minutes) and former representative Beto O'Rourke (eight minutes) both got more attention than Sanders.

The MRC found Biden got a whopping 52.5 percent of the total minutes dedicated to Democratic presidential candidates.

Sanders also struggled for media attention during his surprisingly strong challenge to Hillary Clinton for the 2016 Democratic nomination. While the 2020 field had, at one point, more than two dozen contenders, Clinton and Sanders were the only two serious candidates for the Democratic nomination in 2016.

Sanders has been more likely than most Democratic candidates to gripe about his media coverage. He theorized last month that the Washington Post wrote negative stories about him because its owner, Amazon chief Jeff Bezos, disapproved of Sanders's attacks on the tech giant.


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ProPublica: Billionaires have paid a true tax rate of 3.4%, some even less

 


 
 
 
Republicans have been trying to discredit Elizabeth Warren's plan to tax extreme wealth since she first introduced it -- but polling shows that they're failing. 68% of Americans now support taxing the ultra-wealthy, and it's not hard to see why.
 
Billionaires have increased their wealth by more than $1 trillion since the pandemic began -- and a recent ProPublica report shows they'll pay little to no taxes on it.
 
In fact, according to the report, if you paid $5 in taxes in 2011, you paid more than Jeff Bezos, one of the richest men alive.
 
Republicans spent the past four years giving HUGE tax breaks and bailouts to CEOs and big corporations while everyday Americans were forced to pick up the tab, especially during the pandemic.
 
It's time these billionaires who've been allowed to exploit the system for far too long pay back what they owe us -- and Warren is making it happen. She is going to need all the support she can get from us as she fights an uphill battle against corporate lobbyists and special interests. Democrats control both chambers of Congress -- if we demand this change, we can make it happen.
 
Will you side with Sen. Warren and demand that billionaires pay what they owe NOW? We need 112 more responses before midnight.

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