After Jan 6, GOP megadonor Nelson Peltz called it a “disgrace” and apologized for backing Trump.

But after breakfast with Trump this month, Peltz now says he'll "probably" vote for him.

Never underestimate how quickly billionaires will sell out our democracy for tax cuts.

@rbreich as if they need more money. Fuckers.
@rbreich Tax cuts and weakening of workers' rights.

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He's a mob boss &billionaires flock to be bossed

@rbreich Or blackmail.
@steter @rbreich
Yup. Trump probably showed him the kompromat photos out on his golf course...
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They could get tax cuts from ANY republican president. They want the oligarchic power trump promises them.

@rbreich "Never underestimate how quickly billionaires will sell out our democracy for tax cuts."

Tax cuts and promised favors.

@rbreich it appears Disney stockholders are well aware of Peltz’s games. A resounding vote to keep him out of the boardroom today.
@rbreich #Greed is a powerful motivator

@Breedlov @rbreich

I think greed is actually a species of fear.

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time for some retrospective of the past three years.

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"Never underestimate how quickly billionaires will sell out our democracy for tax cuts."

I'm sure it's not just tax cuts. That's a given. Trump offered him something specific at that breakfast meeting.

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"Learning to Kill

‘Death. I saw only death. And a promise from evil that death would soon subside.’
SearingTruth

It's odd the way that societies change. Time and time again historians and sociologists are taken aback in wonder and confusion at the sudden, dramatic, and often dangerous transformations of a people’s basic nature and identity. When this occurs in individuals we call it insanity, and often look for psychological or biological illness to explain the anomaly. When it occurs in societies we call it inhumanity, and have yet to address its root cause.

There are of course the classic and well known transformations of good societies into those which embrace darkness, such as the Germans adopting the ideals of the madman Hitler, or the Italians adopting his lesser counterpart Mussolini. But there are unfortunately many lesser discussed and equally tragic examples of a societies transgressions against its own mores. From the ancient Greeks and Romans, to the modern day Bosnians and Sudanese, societies have shown a great propensity for suddenly abandoning their most cherished beliefs and morals, and in their stead, learning to kill.

To be sure, these transformations do not occur overnight, but are instead attended by a slow, steady, but ever increasing drumbeat of misinformation, dehumanization, beratement, and ultimate hysteria directed towards any perceived enemy. The voices of reason and dissent are routinely suppressed and discredited, the rule of law abandoned, and any possible sense of guilt muted by vague and overt appeals to absolute nationalism.

And so we find America today.

In the midst of an election where the abandonment of our most basic precepts of humanity have nationally and internationally been condemned and repudiated, we dare not mention them. For all our candidates have repeatedly and enthusiastically voted for their abolition.

Learning to kill.

It's not as difficult as we thought."
SearingTruth, 1993

@rbreich peltz see the world by colors and sex and of course Epstein
@rbreich Watching what Trump is doing to the #GOP is like watching a frog in a pot of water as the temperature is slowly but fatally raised. They are not stupid but none of them have the guts to jump out.
@rbreich agreed, where there's a felon in power, you'll find deep pockets to get special favors, especially if a trump like, or trump, himself!
@rbreich Thank goodness Disney shareholders rejected his board candidacy.
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Follow the money. It goes where the corruption goes...
@rbreich in other words, greed knows no bounds. Paying taxes hurts, but our system will collapse if the wealthy don’t pay their fair share.