Right, consider the “We’ll give…” part of the statement. He’s got enough wealth to send every homeless person he see to Uganda with first class tickets, and then give them 8.13 a day for the rest of their lives, and he would never even notice the difference in his wealth. But the “We” in his statement says that he doesn’t want to pay for it, he wants us to pay for it, with our taxes. Since I’m paying for it, I’d much rather have the homeless people get one of the thousands of empty homes here (in the US at least, we have more homes than homeless), medical care, and UBI. That’s what we should be doing with our money instead of lining the pockets of billionaires and bombing elementary schools in Iran.
Right, consider the “We’ll give…” part of the statement. He’s got enough wealth to send every homeless person he see to Uganda with first class tickets, and then give them 8.13 a day for the rest of their lives, and he would never even notice the difference in his wealth. But the “We” in his statement says that he doesn’t want to pay for it, he wants us to pay for it, with our taxes. Since I’m paying for it, I’d much rather have the homeless people get one of the thousands of empty homes here (in the US at least, we have more homes than homeless), medical care, and UBI. That’s what we should be doing with our money instead of lining the pockets of billionaires and bombing elementary schools in Iran.