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Agreed. No Schultz, No Bloomberg, No Dimon. sarcasmo Jan 2019 #1
Yes, though to be fair I will at least say this of Bloomberg Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #4
Well, I'm Anybody But Trump RobinA Jan 2019 #12
Bloomberg is an opportunist Revanchist Jan 2019 #56
Agreed. And this...FDR. brush Jan 2019 #34
This approach not only disqualifies FDR SCantiGOP Jan 2019 #48
Absolutely, the Kennedys also. brush Jan 2019 #50
Adjusted for inflation FDR's wealth peaked at about 60 Million dollars Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #63
Simple Solution--make all elections by tax payer funding only at140 Jan 2019 #2
I will gladly review my above opinion once we have accomplished what you suggest. n/t Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #6
How do you propose to stop certain Billionaires from running? at140 Jan 2019 #7
I like what "most democratic countries" are doing. That's not us now Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #8
Speaking of billionaires SCantiGOP Jan 2019 #20
LOL at140 Jan 2019 #47
There may not be anything we can do legally to prohibit it Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2019 #40
K&R bdamomma Jan 2019 #65
Agreed snort Jan 2019 #3
Wall Street Billionaires are most of the problem and sure as hell democratisphere Jan 2019 #5
Agreed! Agreed! Agreed! jrthin Jan 2019 #9
"We are in danger of allowing vast wealth to create a new political aristocracy in America" ProfessorPlum Jan 2019 #10
The Roosevelts and Kennedys come to mind. llmart Jan 2019 #22
I mean Sgent Jan 2019 #39
It's not a question of empathy. And the ship has left the dock but still is in the harbor... Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #41
"We are in danger of allowing vast wealth to create a new political aristocracy in America" volstork Jan 2019 #11
More bartenders, please. moondust Jan 2019 #13
People do not realize Starbucks is not a good employer...they don't have full time employees. Demsrule86 Jan 2019 #14
Things about Schultz that might get him votes LTG Jan 2019 #38
They recently agreed to pay for gender-affirming care for Transgender people Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2019 #42
Agreed, not the greatest employer ever, but LTG Jan 2019 #44
+1 Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2019 #45
If you vote for this guy who like Jill Stein won't win, you are voting for Trump. Demsrule86 Jan 2019 #68
Since they rig the system to dole out very little insurance...not much chance that will happen. Demsrule86 Jan 2019 #67
That is completely untrue...they deliberately keep workers part time so as not to allow them to Demsrule86 Jan 2019 #66
Unfortunately PR is all many voters will see or to which they will bother pay attention LTG Jan 2019 #70
If it were up to me I'd tax billionaires out of existence. hunter Jan 2019 #15
America prospered the most in the 50s and 60s when the marginal tax rates were highest OMGWTF Jan 2019 #16
Yep. hunter Jan 2019 #21
A Starbucks boycott would change his mind... lame54 Jan 2019 #17
Too bad it takes so much money to win treestar Jan 2019 #18
this is part of the problem of dems ignoring rw radio certainot Jan 2019 #19
Agree and disagree... zaj Jan 2019 #23
See post #4 above. I agree it's a meaningful difference. n/t Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #37
Billionaire says: T-r-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-s-t me... keithbvadu2 Jan 2019 #24
I'd dispute that Schultz is a good billionaire Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2019 #25
No more businessmen/women! shanti Jan 2019 #26
Yep. n/t violetpastille Jan 2019 #27
They always claim to be fiscally conservative which should be a big, red flag. nt yaesu Jan 2019 #28
Pretty sure it would be unConstitutional to prevent ANY qualified citizen for running for President. BamaRefugee Jan 2019 #29
I addressed that in post #8 n/t Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #36
Ten Wealthiest Presidents by estimated net worth Locutusofborg Jan 2019 #30
A couple of observations Tom Rinaldo Jan 2019 #35
Yes, especially billionaires whose "contribution" to our country Bradshaw3 Jan 2019 #31
My mood as well. MBS Jan 2019 #32
Agreed. They need to find another hobby. Vinca Jan 2019 #33
K&R ZeroSomeBrains Jan 2019 #43
And anyone who says "Both parties" is a willfully ignorant, malicious, dishonest asshole. dalton99a Jan 2019 #46
We could repeal Citizens United and start taxing and regulating large corporations again. Initech Jan 2019 #49
FDR would have been a billionaire by today's standards still_one Jan 2019 #51
FDR would have been racist by today's standards. violetpastille Jan 2019 #52
You have just eliminated those in the Joseph P. Kennedy family. still_one Jan 2019 #53
I would have voted for JFK in 1960 in the GE violetpastille Jan 2019 #54
of course, but my point is we need to be careful with sweeping generalizations that the OP is making still_one Jan 2019 #57
You're absolutely correct about that. violetpastille Jan 2019 #60
How about millionaires? oberliner Jan 2019 #55
1 billion equals 1000 millions jalan48 Jan 2019 #58
Still - the vast majority of Americans are not millionaires oberliner Jan 2019 #62
Billionaires equal Stolen wages from their employees Yavin4 Jan 2019 #59
Plutocracy. jalan48 Jan 2019 #61
Billionaires bdamomma Jan 2019 #64
"I've spent my life learning how to make myself rich! Now you should make me President struggle4progress Jan 2019 #69
I like what AOC (or maybe one of her aides?) said: 'Every billionaire is a policy failure.' aidbo Jan 2019 #71
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