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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Parallel Lines That Diverge Wildly
Anyone who thinks there's no difference between a billionaire who spends his money to promote social causes and politics he likes, on the one hand, and a billionaire who spends his money to specifically remove or lower regulation and government oversight on the industries he's still making millions from, on the other hand, is a person who just can't be reasoned with.
1 comment:
hmmm. there's a clear difference discernable to the entirely objective outsider, one is the altruist and the other is selfish, but from within there's an excellent chance that both see themselves as the idealist.
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