A billionaire enters a gas station. Seeing the "Leave a penny, take a penny" dish on the counter, he scoops up all of the coins and pockets them.

"I'm a genius," he says to the protesting clerk. "I earned this money. Anybody could have taken it, but only I had the vision to see what was possible."

@maxleibman it’s the people defending the billionaires I don’t understand. They oppose a wealth tax on the super rich because it “won’t raise much” then moan about immigrants and benefits “scroungers” who take a fraction as much as the billionaires.

@seb321

it helps them forget the fact that they are much closer to being the poorest of the poor than becoming a billionaire

@maxleibman

@seb321 @maxleibman Really what it comes down to more than anything else is they're immersed in a society built around idolizing and promoting those billionaires no matter what the cost. People are tricked into believing that someday they could be rich too and that anything that hurts the rich could even hurt them someday. Plus we're *all* taught from an early age that being poor means you're not working hard enough and therefore lazy (which is bad. Unless you're rich. Then it's fine.)