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socialist_frzn_milk t1_iubjmdh wrote

Also, the idea that the success he “achieved” was not off the backs of all the people that work for him is certainly a take

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guesswhatihate t1_iucygl3 wrote

They could have worked for someone else

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socialist_frzn_milk t1_iuczyxz wrote

Exactly, so if anything, this jerkoff should be grateful that he can improve the lives of the people who made him successful by paying a pittance more in taxes.

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guesswhatihate t1_iud0htt wrote

Or his employees should be thankful for the job he let them have, and with all the other taxes already in place, Massachusetts can make do with what it already collects.

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socialist_frzn_milk t1_iud0sra wrote

Gonna go ahead and guess you’re a boomer because only boomers and their selfish-ass mindset use phrases like “employees should be grateful”

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guesswhatihate t1_iud8p38 wrote

Nope thirty five. Worked for everything I have, can't justify additional taxes when the state collects enough as it is.

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chadwickipedia t1_iudeuf6 wrote

Well since you likely aren’t making over $1Mil a year, it won’t effect you

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SouthShoreSerenade t1_iud2o4n wrote

>the job he let them have,

Disgusting.

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guesswhatihate t1_iud8ypw wrote

Reality often is. If you can't work for yourself, you work for someone else. Have an issue? work somewhere else; isn't that what people like you were screaming when others got fired over vaccine mandates?

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