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For $58, you too can get a sweatshirt and make a campaign contribution to someone who is being pretty quiet on the state and local tax (SALT) deductions for the rich that the Democrats want to bring back. For the low, low price of $27, you can have a tote bag to shop at Whole Foods just like AOC without using harmful plastic bags and you can support a politician who isn’t saying much about a House bill that actually may not tax the highest income earners like she’s promising.
If the campaign had seen the blowup over the “Tax The Rich” rich and decided to capitalize on this, that would be one thing. But this was apparently premeditated. The items currently on sale with the slogan on them were built into the site before the Met Gala even happened.
The socialist queen of the House turns out to be a really good capitalist, doesn’t she? //
FrankJNatoli • 3 minutes ago
Not being "rich", I have always been employed by someone "rich", never by someone "poor".
For many reasons, one of them selfish, I therefore like the "rich".
I don't want the "rich" taxed, thus having their income seized by the government.
I want the "rich" to have the opportunity to transfer their wealth to Frank.
Apparently none of AOC's constituents see it that way.