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Joel B. Pollak6 Jul 202028
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The New York Times devoted its entire “Sunday Review” section this weekend to an economic manifesto that lays out a radical left-wing vision for redesigning the American economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The manifesto, “The Economy We Need,” is the third part of a Times opinion series “on emerging from this crisis with a fair, resilient society.”

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It's the NYT's. What else did anyone expect?
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Maybe the NYT can start by giving free subs to minority folks? Maybe the NYT execs can start dolling out payments to minorities directly from their own salaries? Maybe the writers can start writing some checks to assuage their own white guilt and privilege? Huge corporation advocating for everyone else to give some up, why not start there? Socialism really is for the people and not the socialist isn't it?
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Why don't reparations ever include those who actually profited off of enslaving people?
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Why don't reparations ever include those who actually profited off of enslaving people?

I have an idea!  Why don't we pay "reparations" in Confederate currency?
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Nothing stops the super wealthy libs like Bezos, Buffet, Gates, Zuckerberg, and numerous other lib gazillionaires from establishing a fund to donate to the "needy and oppressed."
The total wealth of lib gazillionaires has to be in the trillions. I believe the top ten can probably live on just a few billion.

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Nothing stops the super wealthy libs like Bezos, Buffet, Gates, Zuckerberg, and numerous other lib gazillionaires from establishing a fund to donate to the "needy and oppressed."
The total wealth of lib gazillionaires has to be in the trillions. I believe the top ten can probably live on just a few billion.
Someone said the total Reparations should be 1.7 Trillion. Okay wealthy libs like Bezos, Buffet, Gates, Zuckerberg, and numerous other lib gazillionaires can pony that up but only to people that are willing to take that one way ticket that Ghana is offering.
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Someone said the total Reparations should be 1.7 Trillion. Okay wealthy libs like Bezos, Buffet, Gates, Zuckerberg, and numerous other lib gazillionaires can pony that up but only to people that are willing to take that one way ticket that Ghana is offering.
"only to people that are willing to take that one way ticket that Ghana is offering."

I can grok that sentiment. Why millions of unhappy and oppressed black people still continue to inhabit an awful, racist country that has the police shooting them down by the thousands daily for no reason whatsoever is beyond me. /s

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Someone said the total Reparations should be 1.7 Trillion.

$1.7 trillion this time.  Next time, it will be double that.  And from now on, any time the political winds blow their way, they will again be asking for reparations.
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