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All of the hustlebros who took advantage of the trust of others. All of the folks who built small businesses then sold them to holding companies. The brokers and real estate agents. The accountants and engineers. Let's not forget the lawyers and the doctors too. (And the insurance brokers who fill the pool they drink from.) Many who fawn over the wealthy, sought a small piece of their lifestyles..then put their hours, ideas and talents into big money's vision for the future. Souless MBAs using the ruthless tactics of the "big money players" so as to create a trickle down effect for their dastardly practices devoid of ethics. Or the others who simply aided and abetted, or simply trickled down the message of the wealthy: their plans sprung of paranoid arrogance, their sociopathy, their elitism..their power plays. Wannabes who bought the corporate koolaid, then dragged everyone else along for the ride, and now they're starting to tighten their belts. The wealthy are going to take their thirty pieces of silver back now, ladies and gentlemen. That's not to insinuate that the upper middle class and rich should go hang themselves. I mean watching these sell out snobs shopping at Wal*Mart is an ok start. Of course they'll drive the prices up at budget retailers, just like they did to many thrift stores. "What the market will bear." So who knows how the poor will afford the higher prices? The landlords will just raise the rent. The CEOs will too. Guess it's 3 jobs for the peasants or get steamrolled by the coming epidemic of homelessness. Those poor losers should've helped the richies destroy society faster. https://www.businessinsider.com/chipotle-olive-garden-aldi-walmart-are-seeing-more-high-income-custoemrs-2022-10
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