It’s no great surprise, but now there’s proof that the rich get what they want | Torsten Bell
It’s no great surprise, but now there’s proof that the rich get what they want | Torsten Bell
Those with more money are more likely to agree with policy changes than the less well-off
This article is two months old by the way.
Another link from !@queermunist@lemmy.ml focusing more on American politics but this one is much older. "The preferences of the average American appear to have only a miniscule, near-zero, statistically non-significant impact upon public policy.”
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When are we going to address green privilege?
1 0 ReplyWhat’s that?
1 0 ReplyRich people privilege
2 0 ReplyAh, that only makes sense in the US though, i read it as something environmental
1 0 ReplyWhy do you call rich people privilege, green privilege?
1 0 ReplyMoney is green in the US.
1 0 ReplyAh, that makes sense in the US.
Everywhere else in the world green = environmental party.
5 0 ReplySome day this will be the source of a conspiracy theory. Without acknowledging that US money was green before environmentalism was a concept.
1 0 ReplySome day this will be the source of a conspiracy theory.
Sadly, you could be right. It takes so little to start them.
The moon landing is fake crowd got a massive boost from Capricorn One, a movie about a faked Mars mission that came out 5 years after the Apollo missions ended.
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