It's not about the $$ one has, it's about the way they made it.
Here is a really good example:
Banks get laws changed about being both in the banking and securities business...
EXACTLY RIGHT!!!
And Congress gets laws changed that we'll have to pass to find out what's in them. Fortunately that law saved us avg $2500/year on healthcare costs, let us keep our current plans, and covered all the uninsured.
Look, like it or not, it is always about the money. Always.
Some people think they can make the most by offering good stuff/services for a fair price.
Some people think they can make the most by offering sub-par stuff/services for a cut-rate price.
Some people think they can make the most by offering junk stuff/services to people who are too ignorant to know the difference.
Some people think they can make the most by offering feel-good but worthless stuff/services to people whose priority is to feel good.
Some people think they can make the most by buying votes from the poor, then skimming what they redistribute from the rich.
Regardless, it is all
generally legal, and always, always, always about the money.
Each of us simply has to pick which segment we want to support.
And each of us generally feels pity or disdain for those who chose a category different than ours.
(In my case, it is disdain & disgust for those rat bas+@rd$ in the last category... bless their hearts.
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