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Whatever benefits the wealthy is GOOD. Whatever doesn't isn't. You can take that to the bank as long as PET rules. Cool ain't it?

It's really splendid for the wealthy privileged to KNOW they FINALLY have someone in their corner on whom they can depend for at least 4 years. Time to use all the loopholes you can. Subsidies too. Creative accounting is helpful as well. I mean ya got 4 years! If you can't quadruple your wealth in 4 years under PET you aren't trying. The income divide will really come alive and grow YOOOGE under PET. Just you wait. Buckle up. Here we go. WHEEEEEE! :)

Posted - November 27, 2016

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  • 6988
    I think a billionaire like Rump would like to see everyone in America become wealthy like he is. The opportunity is there if one wishes to pursue it. It is a lot of work. I've seen great wealth spring up from nothing right here in my hometown. Example; a local fellow began manufacturing steps for homes. He had a unique compound that he sprayed onto the wood to make it weatherproof and have good traction. They were lightweight and safe. He opened a little shop in a storefront. My grandparents even bought some steps from him. The guy added other items he made. Soon he was hiring employees. Today, some 50 years later, he owns manufacturing facilities in a number of states. He and his brother own industrial and warehouse buildings and whole industrial parks in the region. (Oh, and a really nice home)
      November 27, 2016 9:20 AM MST
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  • 2960
    That's why they should tip the poor people working. I always tip all the nice people working at the casinos and McDonalds.
      November 27, 2016 9:22 AM MST
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