Luigi Mangione Eligible for the Death Penalty

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Kind of a nitpick, but the CEO wasn’t a billionaire. It’s also kind of an important distinction, because it’s not necessarily the wealth that’s the main problem, but how the owner class/bourgeoisie obtain their wealth/income. A slumlord worth less than a million is arguably as morally wrong as a Blackstone CEO (one obviously has more wealth/power/impact though). The evidence of owner class solidarity and government capture/corruption is also important. Rashid, being a politician, is likely trying to not alienate is millionaire donors.

Kind of a nitpick, but the CEO wasn’t a billionaire.

When you’re earning $26M/year, it’s just a matter of time.

When you’re earning $26M/year, it’s just a matter of time.

It still takes 40 years.

You’re assuming his pay would remain the same and zero investing for the next 40 years. It would take less than 10 if he invested right and saw pay increases