Pandemic wealth
July 19, 2021
Billionaire pandemic wealth gains are also one-half the $3.5 trillion rumored cost of the investment package that Democrats in the US Senate may put up for a vote as early as next week.
The $138 billion wealth growth of Tesla founder Elon Musk alone could cover the ten-year costs of tuition for 5.5 million community college students and feeding 29 million low-income public school kids over the summer – and still leave Musk $4 billion richer than he was before Covid.
But very little if any of that ballooning billionaire wealth will ever be put to such public use. That’s because even though such asset growth is the main source of income for the rich, under current rules almost none of that income will ever be taxed.
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Un grupo de funcionarios republicanos le pidieron al presidente Joe Biden “tener la voluntad política de actuar para restablecer el internet en Cuba”.
En una rueda de prensa desde Miami, los congresistas María Elvira Salazar, Carlos Giménez, el gobernador de Florida Ron DeSantis y la vicegobernadora Jeanette Núnez, junto con el comisionado de la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones Brendan Carr; explicaron que el régimen de Cuba cortó el acceso a internet porque según dijeron no quieren que vean cómo están reprimiendo al pueblo.
“El mundo tiene que ver las atrocidades sociales que están cometiendo”, enfatizó Salazar.