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Dilldoh Swaggins

@OGsloth80

Nothing to see here. Stop looking ya prick. My apologies if I upset you. I adhere to no specific political ideology.

شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2023
101 فالونگ79 فالوورز
Dilldoh Swaggins
Dilldoh Swaggins@OGsloth80·
@RightScopee I don’t think he is the reason people are struggling. People are struggling because our government can’t get spending under control
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Right Scope 🇺🇸
Right Scope 🇺🇸@RightScopee·
Are you deeply outraged that, while hundreds of millions of Americans and I are struggling financially, Elon Musk has now become the world's first trillionaire, with more wealth than he could spend in 1,000 lifetimes? A. YES B. NO
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Lazzyyyyyy@em_Lazzy·
Elon Musk is a trillionaire. There are approx 750,000 homeless people in America. He could give them $1million each... and still be worth $250 billion. Still don't see a problem with the system?
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Dilldoh Swaggins
Dilldoh Swaggins@OGsloth80·
@SenWarren You act as if he is taking people’s money and that’s just not the case. It’s sad that people keep electing morons like you.
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
Our system is rigged so that one man becomes a trillionaire while millions of Americans can't afford a trip to the doctor. Wealth is funneled to the wealthy while everyone else is hanging on by their fingernails. My wealth tax would level the playing field. Let's get it done.
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Dilldoh Swaggins@OGsloth80·
@DarrigoMelanie Thats less than 10 days of federal spending but sure it could fix all the country’s problems.
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Melanie D'Arrigo
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie·
Elon Musk's net worth increased by $165 billion today. That could end homelessness, hunger and provide tuition-free public college. Extreme wealth inequality is a product of a rigged system designed by the rich to benefit the mega-rich, at the expense of everyone else.
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Dilldoh Swaggins@OGsloth80·
@Heccles94 You could take all of his net worth and it wouldn’t even fund the government for 2 months and that’s the real problem:
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
$119,000,000,000 in one day. This man is sick. This world is sick. Tax. The. Rich.
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Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
No, the left are not Jealous of Elon Musk, We don’t want to be trillionaires. We want a world where children aren’t starving to death whilst trillionaires hoard money.
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Dilldoh Swaggins@OGsloth80·
@Heccles94 How many organizations have tried solving that problem and haven’t done it? What have you personally done?
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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
This is seriously the cringiest collapse of a nation in real time.
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Dilldoh Swaggins
Dilldoh Swaggins@OGsloth80·
@em_Lazzy I don’t understand why you think you can end homelessness for 20 B but hunger will take 160 billion. That makes no sense.
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Lazzyyyyyy
Lazzyyyyyy@em_Lazzy·
Elon Musk is on track to become the world’s first trillionaire. Imagine if his wealth was capped at $999M, and we taxed the rest (~$239B). We could: End homelessness: $20B End hunger: $40B annually to 2030 Build homes: 710K new homes at $308K each A trillion for one or a future for all?
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GXacct@GXacct·
@MatrixMysteries They should be required to buy small nuclear reactors to power their systems.
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MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
Here’s how a Florida data center fires up in the morning. Row after row of generators. Thick black smoke pouring into the sky. These facilities use as much power as entire cities. Funny how the climate emergency fades the second it’s convenient.
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Patrick Webb@Patrickwebb·
BREAKING: The Biden administration reportedly downed a UFO that turned out to be Boy Scouts balloon, per NY Post.
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B@MrFour_77·
@elonmusk Why not just try fixing this planet first before trying to plant our messed up selves on others?? What does this do for man kind truly? When the world is so broken as of now why not use the money to fight the fraud… the system that’s taken root so deep we are entangled in it..
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Dilldoh Swaggins@OGsloth80·
@0xDavecryps How much did your house appreciate over those 5 years?? I bet you are almost break even.
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D A V E@0xDavecryps·
Five years into my mortgage, I finally sat down and looked at the numbers. I’ve paid almost $118,000. My loan balance dropped by just $38,000. That means roughly $80,000 went to interest, taxes, and insurance. Money I’ll never get back. Money that built almost no equity. Money that disappeared the second I paid it. Nobody explained that part when I signed. They showed me the house. They showed me the neighborhood. They showed me the monthly payment. They showed me where to initial. Nobody looked me in the eye and said: “By the way, for the first several years, the bank gets most of your payment.” Because that’s how the system works. You’re not really buying a house at first. You’re renting money from a bank while slowly earning ownership of the place you’re already living in. The bank gets paid first. Every month. Year after year. And it takes more than a decade before a larger share of your payment finally starts going toward principal instead of interest. More than a decade. Read that again. More than a decade.
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Dilldoh Swaggins@OGsloth80·
@middle_class_us $4600 rent sounds like someone trying to live in a place that has too high of living costs.
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middleclassparty
middleclassparty@middle_class_us·
Boomers had pensions. Gen X got 401ks. Millennials got the 2008 crash. Gen Z got a pandemic, a hiring freeze, AI layoffs, $7 milk, $800 car payments, $4,600 rent, and a student loan bill that follows them like a shadow. Every generation got a harder version of the same promise. Gen Z got the version where the promise is just gone. And they are called entitled for noticing.
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MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
An American mom can’t afford groceries, so she sells her kids’ playhouse for $100. That $100 gets her eight items. A childhood toy traded just to buy necessities. When $100 barely fills a bag, this isn’t normal — it’s a system squeezing families dry.
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Dilldoh Swaggins@OGsloth80·
@b_co_co You don’t have to have a car payment. There are plenty of really good cheap used cars.
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Marсo | Not-Ideal Investor
The average new car payment in America is $735/month. The average American saves less than $500/month. The car gets you to the job. The payment makes sure you can never leave it.
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Dilldoh Swaggins@OGsloth80·
@BladeoftheS I can promise you that renting is cheaper and less hassle than owning. Landlords are providing a service to people who aren’t ready or unwilling to buy a home. That being said private capital shouldn’t be able to buy up single family homes.
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Dilldoh Swaggins@OGsloth80·
@tokyo_111 A full time 22 year old in 1980 made about 10k. The median home price at the time was 65k. There is nothing in this post that is accurate
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Tokyo@tokyo_111·
In 1980 a 22-year-old could work summer jobs, save $15k, buy a house with a $40k mortgage and have it paid off by 35. In 2026 a 22-year-old needs to save for 15+ years just for a down payment on a $400k house. Different rules. One generation pulled the ladder up
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MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
A daughter loses both parents and checks their Social Security. They paid in for DECADES — nearly $1,000,000 combined. Her dad died before seeing a DIME. Her mom collected for only a few short years. They paid their whole lives. A lifetime of deposits for almost NOTHING back.
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