Spoiler. He didn't walk.
May want to skip to near the end.
https://youtu.be/8YUWDrLazCg
Just to put into perspective how rich some people actually are.
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Spoiler. He didn't walk.
May want to skip to near the end.
https://youtu.be/8YUWDrLazCg
Just to put into perspective how rich some people actually are.
He picked a nice day for it.
Just think, Jeff Bezos is worth $188 Billion and the only thing he can think to do with it is build a rocket shaped like a cock. What a wanker.
I remember someone telling me the problem with the world today can be demonstrated with a lined sheet of A4 paper.
if you hold it in portrait orientation, and the bottom of the page is £0 and the top of the page is £1 million, most people in the world are below the bottom line of the paper, most people in the UK are pretty close to the bottom of the page. these people could only dream of one day getting up to the top of one piece of paper.
if you pictures Jeff bezos' wealth in the same way, you would have a stack of A4 papers stretching 55km into the air.
you wouldn't be able to see the top.
billionaires shouldn't exist.
In the UK the top 3% pay 27% of all taxes. Bezoz pays around half a billion USD in personal tax per annum. Then add up all the tax his employees earn across the globe, the goods and services they buy etc,etc.
Where does the money come from to pay for public services ? Certainly not the 45% of adults in the UK who don't contribute at all.
they should pay even more, they have a lot more that 27% of the wealth.
Bezos paying 500million out of a fortune of 188bn is pathetic.
the richest 1% in America have the lowest effective tax rate, even lower than the poorest.
this is a result of decades of policies by the rich to help the rich
https://twitter.com/nick_kapur/statu...651185665?s=19
That's his personal tax liability. True Amazon don't pay enough tax but rich people - however much you don't like them - help pay for the services that those who don't pay tax, use. All these things cost money - lots and lots of it. We're going to find that out pretty soon..
Updated now to 58.6 km or 200 billion dollars.
Or to put it another way - the euromillions prize when not on a roll over is usually about 14 million quid.
If you won that, and then won the next one, and the next one until you also had 2 billion how long would it take?
Well luckily there are 2 euromillions draws a week, so it would only take you a little over 137 years of winning every euromillions draw.
these huge companies now don't pay many of their workers a living wage, so they have to rely on state subsidies in order to live.
there was a time when you could earn a respectable living in a low skilled job, not any more.
instead the companies pay poverty wages and rely on the tax payers to subsidise those wages. they then dont contribute their fair share in tax. the entire system is skewed so that all the money ends up in the pockets if the super rich.