The President Of The 0.00001 Percent
Politics
United States
Started February 14, 2026
Time to end the new Gilded Age. The way we did the last one
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The President Of The 0.00001 Percent
Andrew Sullivan (United States) | Feb 13, 2026
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Feb 14, 2026
Ending the new Gilded Age is essential for achieving economic equality and ensuring opportunities for all, not just the wealthiest 0.00001%.
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We should focus on innovation and wealth creation rather than dismantling successful systems that drive economic growth and provide jobs.
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Regulation and taxation are necessary tools to address wealth inequality, but we must ensure they do not stifle entrepreneurship and economic freedom.
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Feb 14, 2026
The concentration of wealth in the hands of a few raises important questions about democracy and social justice that deserve open debate.
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Feb 14, 2026
While the new Gilded Age presents challenges, the response should prioritize reform over radical change to prevent unintended consequences.
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