Dems Must Abandon The Tech Billionaires

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Billionaires didn’t get rich by working hard and creating value. They became rich by stealing the productivity of multiple others humans. Giving back would be restitution not charity. Donor advised funds don’t count. If your giving back gets you a tax break, it doesn’t count. If you stole it, you don’t get rewarded for giving it back. #taxthebillionaires #taxtherich
Why is the stock market so good when the economy is so bad?

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OpenAI is Broke… and so is everyone else
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Jan 23, 2026
#SamAltman said ads in #ChatGPT would be a “last resort.” That was just over a year ago. Now #OpenAI is burning billions monthly, sitting on $1.4 trillion in commitments, with only 5% of users paying. Turns out the last resort came fast when people can’t afford yet another subscription.
#taxtherich #techbros suck ass #AI #taxthebillionaires #fucktechbros
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OpenAI is Broke… and so is everyone else

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#Oxfam veröffentlicht Bericht zum Start des Weltwirtschaftsforums #WEF in Davos:
Es gibt immer mehr #Milliardäre auf der Welt – und ihr #Vermögen wächst und wächst.
Der reichste Mann der Welt, Tesla- und Space-X-Chef #ElonMusk, verdient in vier Sekunden das durchschnittliche weltweite Jahreseinkommen! 😳
Die Ära der Milliardär*innen ist dealer Nährboden für antidemokratische Kräfte und gefährdet die #Demokratie.
https://www.br.de/nachrichten/wirtschaft/reiche-immer-reicher-zahl-der-milliardaere-auf-rekordhoch,V8j6DBJ

#TaxTheBillionaires #TaxTheRich #Vermögenssteuer #StrikeWEF

Reiche immer reicher: Zahl der Milliardäre auf Rekordhoch

Es gibt immer mehr Milliardäre auf der Welt, wie aus einem aktuellen Oxfam-Bericht hervorgeht. Die zwölf Reichsten hätten mehr Geld als die ärmste Hälfte der Weltbevölkerung zusammen. Und das Vermögen der Reichen wächst weiter.

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#LiberalElites Kicked the Door Wide Open for #Trump’s Flagrant #Corruption

The president’s corruption is audaciously out in the open, but decades of letting the wealthy play by their own rules enabled him.

Dylan Gyauch-Lewis
November 9 2025

Excerpt: "Calls for Democrats to find their way back from the wilderness by forcefully rebuking #corporate influence and corruption, something we at the #RevolvingDoorProject have been urging as the cornerstone of progressive politics for years, are multiplying. Politicians, notably Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff and Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy, both Democrats, are emerging as anti-corruption champions. To mount a real anti-corruption agenda, though, Democrats must go farther than just condemning the sundry glad-handing of Trump world. There is no appetite for going back to the halcyon days when everyone knew the legal code was merely a suggestion for corporate titans and the ultra-rich, even as they masqueraded as law-abiding citizens."

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https://theintercept.com/2025/11/09/trump-corruption-graft/

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#USPol #EstablishmentDemocrats #LiberalElites #FollowTheMoney #PowerCorruptionAndLies #OpenSecrets #TaxTheBillionaires #TaxTheRich

Liberal Elites Kicked the Door Wide Open for Trump’s Flagrant Corruption

The president’s corruption is audaciously out in the open, but decades of letting the wealthy play by their own rules enabled him.

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A Mountain of Mystery

#BurntJacket’s Future and the #Billionaire Rumor

June 12, 2025
By Emily Patrick

"In our October 31, 2024 Edition of the Moosehead Lakeshore Journal, we broke the story of the #BurntJacketMountain sale and the closure of its popular hiking trails, publishing a Letter to the Editor written by local author and trail enthusiast, Chris Keene.

Chris wrote, “A large landowner on Burnt Jacket Mountain…is taking steps to close all three trails on the mountain. That means the Blue Trail, the Green Trail, and the Red Trail will be closed down permanently.” He continued, “To have an entire trail network wiped off the face of the earth would be a mighty blow, not just for hikers, but for regional businesses.” These trails, though crossing through private property, were open to the public for at least 20 years prior to the recent sale, as the recovered logbooks prove.

We followed up on the story in our November 14 2024 Edition after obtaining a building permit from LUPC outlining the new owner’s plans for the parcel. Here’s an excerpt: “A building permit for a portion of the property was submitted by Sevee & Maher Engineers out of Cumberland, Maine, on behalf of Burnt Jacket Holding I, LLC for a ‘proposed barn off Burnt Jacket Road in Beaver Cove.’ The project summary for permit number 17544 reads as follows: ‘Agricultural barn. Includes Tractor and Equipment storage, feed storage, hayloft, greenhouse, and chicken coop.’ Another portion of the project with permit number 17544-A describes a, ‘Year-round dwelling with attached garage, detached garage, driveway, and one shed. Install well, septic system, and utility lines.’ Both appear to have been approved by LUPC representative Billie J. Theriault on August 22, 2024.

Recently, the Moosehead Lakeshore Journal reached out to the Natural Resources Council of Maine for comment, and #NRCM’s Staff Scientist and Woods, Waters, & Wildlife Director Luke Frankel poignantly shared, “The loss of Maine’s longstanding tradition of public access to private land is one of the greatest threats facing the #NorthWoods. This case at Burnt Jacket Mountain is a potent example of what we’ve been hearing from other parts of the state.

Changes in landownership and a rise in development pressure since the pandemic have changed the landscape of the Unorganized Territories. Our land trusts, outdoor recreation clubs, and other local community-based organizations play a critically important role building strong relationships with landowners to solidify the trust that is at the core of Maine’s tradition of public access. We also need to begin a statewide conversation about this emerging threat to identify solutions and pathways for ensuring equitable public access is a value held by everyone.”

Though the story of Burnt Jacket Mountain has caused quite a stir and exemplifies a statewide issue, six months later, we still don’t have answers, and not for lack of trying. Recently, however, a new pending project on the parcel has raised some eyebrows, and whispers of the true identity of the landowner have narrowed down the list of possibilities as the Journal has uncovered new clues.

The new Burnt Jacket project, which is still awaiting permit approval from LUPC at the time of publication, is for a “…proposed driveway…4059’ long and 16’ wide with a minimum of 2’ wide shoulders on both sides; it is located entirely on private property…Construction is scheduled to be completed in 2025.” The permit application says the driveway will be used for “residential and land management” uses.

Perhaps more interesting than a pending driveway permit, one name has risen to the top of the list of rumored buyers. Though it remains speculatory, the Moosehead Lakeshore Journal has uncovered evidence that seems to point to billionaire tech CEO Mark Zuckerberg, one of the property’s rumored buyers.

Though, much to my chagrin, it seems anyone and everyone involved in the Burnt Jacket project has signed a non-disclosure agreement, I found that Zuckerberg very publicly keeps his business holdings in the State of Delaware. While searching through the State of Delaware’s website, I came upon an interesting clue: Burnt Jacket Holdings I & II both list Incorporating Services out of Delaware as the Registered Agent.

While this in and of itself doesn’t mean very much, I decided to search META, which we know is owned by Mark Zuckerberg, in the same database. In my search, I found that at least three of the dozens of META companies associated with Mark Zuckerberg actually list the very same Incorporating Services as the Registered Agent. While this information doesn’t prove Zuckerberg is the Burnt Jacket mystery buyer, it does little to dismiss it. Of all the holding companies in the world, the same Incorporating Services serves as the registered agent of Burnt Jacket Holdings and several companies we know are associated with Mark Zuckerberg. Coincidence? You decide.

It may seem unbelievable to some that Mark Zuckerberg might soon be our neighbor here in the Moosehead Lake Region, but it really isn’t that far of a stretch. One of Zuckerberg’s former associates owns property in the Moosehead Region, Zuckerberg has been known to vacation in Maine, and Mark Zuckerberg held a highly publicized meeting in 2017 with members of the Katahdin Region in Millinocket to discuss the future of the area. As many know, the Katahdin Region is right in Burnt Jacket’s backyard, at least as the crow flies."

Source:
https://www.mooseheadlakeshorejournal.com/burntjacketmystery/

#MarkZuckerberg #BeaverCove #BurntMountain #Zuck #MarkZuckerberg #TaxTheBillionaires #ZuckSucks #Maine #MaineTrails #TaxTheRich #PenobscotLand #Landback

Does Facebook’s #MarkZuckerberg Really Own a #Maine Mountain?

by Cooper Fox
Published: November 16, 2025

"For over a century, Maine has been a playground for the rich and famous.

"The trend started back in the 1800s when wealthy businessmen from Boston and New York would send their families to the Maine wilderness in order to escape the heat and nastiness of the cities.

"More recently, we have seen famous musicians and actors vacation in Maine. Kenny Chesney, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, and Jimmy Fallon, for example. Some notable celebrities have even bought homes in Maine. #MarthaStewart and #JohnTravolta, we're looking at you.

"Even Mark Zuckerberg, the man behind the most successful social media platform of all time, has vacationed in Maine.

"Actually, it now appears that he may own a piece of property in Maine.

Who Owns Maine's Burnt Jacket Mountain?

"According to a recent article in the New York Times, there is some evidence pointing to the land being purchased by Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla.

"The article explains that the 1,400 acre property, located near #MooseheadLake, had been purchased for $8 million in 2022. The purchase was done through an LLC in order to keep the buyer's identity a secret.

"However, as Maine is just one big small town, people began to talk. The article explains that one person, who reportedly used to work for the town of #GreenvilleME, posted on Facebook that it definitely was Mark Zuckerberg

"As far as we know, the Zuckerberg's have not been spotted near the property since it was purchased. However, the article does explain that notices have been sent to local tourism organizations asking that Burnt Jacket Mountain be removed from their list of places where it is acceptable to #hike.

"Additionally, there have been permits filed for the construction of a massive new house on the property. The home is described as encompassing 3,750 square foot home with garages, patios, decks, parking lots and a driveway that would stretch for nearly a mile."

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#ZuckSucks #Maine #MaineTrails #TaxTheRich #PenobscotLand #Landback

Does Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Really Own a Maine Mountain?

Maine's allure for the wealthy endures, with celebrities like Mark Zuckerberg rumored to own a sprawling 1,400-acre estate, sparking curiosity about their plans for this picturesque retreat.

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Well, if #Zuck is living here, then we should tax the shit out of him!

Locals outraged over developer's shocking act at popular hiking trail: 'We don't know why or for what purpose'

"There was some chatter."

by Alexis McDonell, July 3, 2025

"For generations, #BurntJacketMountain was a quiet sanctuary in the #MaineWoods. It was a place where locals hiked after work, kids scrambled up trails with their dogs, and tourists stumbled upon postcard views of #MooseheadLake. Then, one day last fall, the trail was closed without explanation, reported Bangor Daily News.

"Now, residents of #BeaverCove and nearby #Greenville are learning just how vulnerable even longtime public-use lands can be when money and greedy #developers enter the picture.

"In 2022, more than 1,400 acres surrounding Burnt Jacket Mountain were quietly sold for $8.1 million to an anonymous buyer operating through two holding companies. The deal included over two miles of lakefront and the entire trail system. The buyer has since filed plans to build a 3,750-square-foot lakefront home and closed the trails to the public, leaving residents with more questions than answers.

" 'It's what everyone is wondering,' Joe Babbitt, the select board chair in Beaver Cove, said, per Bangor Daily News. 'There's all kinds of gossip out there, saying it's everyone from the sultan of Egypt to 'insert your billionaire of choice here.''

"While private ownership of forests is common in Maine — about 95% of forest is privately owned — public access has often been granted out of custom and cooperation. Burnt Jacket Mountain was historically owned by #PaperCompanies and then timber firms like #McPhersonTimberlands, which allowed #PublicUse.

"However, that informal understanding is rapidly vanishing, replaced by high-end marketing, out-of-state buyers, and closed gates.

"The loss has hit the community hard.

"Burnt Jacket was a [close-to-town] locals' gem, this loss definitely stings to hiking enthusiasts that have used the trails time and time again over the years," Steve Yocom, executive director of Destination Moosehead Lake, said, per Bangor Daily News."

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https://www.thecooldown.com/green-business/burnt-jacket-mountain-maine-trails-closed/

#MarkZuckerberg #TaxTheBillionaires #ZuckSucks #Maine #MaineTrails #TaxTheRich #PenobscotLand #Landback

Locals outraged over developer's shocking act at popular hiking trail: 'We don't know why or for what purpose'

For generations, Burnt Jacket Mountain was a quiet sanctuary in the Maine woods. Then, the trail was mysteriously closed.

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