The same bernie that was made to leave a commune because he would not work and contribute. He sat around and talked.
That's him!
The same bernie that was made to leave a commune because he would not work and contribute. He sat around and talked.
That's him!
It's OK when they do it...
I keep waiting for all these pundits to actually provide examples of the 'oligarchy' they claim to fight.
It seems the me the only real oligopoly rests in Blackrock, big pharma, and big data/tech that just so happen to be funding much unrest as well as lobbying both sides of greater israel, er, Congress
I asked Claude AI:
Based on the available data, I can provide you with information about second home ownership, but specific data on people owning 3 or more homes is very limited. Here's what the research shows: Second homes: As of 2022, there were approximately 6.5 million second homes in the United States, representing 4.6% of the total housing stock Eye on Housing. This means roughly 4-5% of housing units are second homes. Population-level data: About 9.26 million Americans live in households that own a second home Quora, though this figure is somewhat dated. Wealthy households: Among high-net-worth Americans, about two out of three (roughly 67%) own second homes Yahoo Finance, but this is a specific subset of the population, not representative of all Americans. Unfortunately, I couldn't find reliable statistics specifically on what percentage of Americans own 3 or more homes. The data typically focuses on second home ownership, and third homes or beyond aren't commonly tracked separately in housing statistics. Based on the fact that only about 5% of households own even a second home, it's reasonable to estimate that the percentage owning 3 or more homes would be considerably smaller—likely well under 1-2% of the U.S. population—but I don't have precise data to confirm this figure.
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So LESS that 2% of the US population owns a third home. I cannot wait until Satan comes for Bernie.
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