But that's just it. It doesn't explicitly do that. If it did that, it would have shown the net job creation of that sample of rich people that he was originally talking about.That guy's message is specifically related to longstanding propaganda that equates rich people with "job creators" and other such nonsense.I feel like it's you guys that make them mythological though. I don't care about them, I just don't really get the fervent vilification...so I try to balance that out. I don't hold any deference for hardly anyone, these guys are no exception. That said, the vitriol that gets expressed seems odd and misplaced. It reads like sour grapes because as almost solely a result of the money they have, therefore everything they do is not good enough (see: charity. "That would be like if I donated a button and 30 cents. Do better than $11 billion maaaannnn.") or just downright evil. And, like, maybe...maybe in a certain tax bracket you just become evil or there's like an initiation process to being evil. Or maybe, you guys are just choked by the pedestal you put them on...
Now...again, maybe they took a bunch of profits (profits are bad I think...if I'm following along, or, like too much profit - there's like an imaginary line that you cross to become evil...?) and then gassed a bunch of jobs. That doesn't necessarily make sense on its face given the industries that I assume we're talking about...but maybe. Or maybe this guy is spreading hateful propaganda himself...