Google-Mitbegründer Sergey Brin spendet 500.000 US-Dollar an einen kalifornischen Konzern, der die Kampagne gegen „Überbezahlte CEO-Steuer“ anführt.

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/tech-news/google-co-founder-sergey-brin-donates-500000-to-california-group-leading-the-campaign-against-/amp_articleshow/131243511.cms

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    1. Neither_Amoeba_5002 on

      He could have just used this donation to help pay his fair share of tax. Too clever by half, Brino.

    2. They have more money than they could spend in a thousand lifetimes. In the end, they are jealous of poor people that find a way to have a happy life.

    3. Imagine having enough money, that tax becomes the enemy rather than a fact of life. Then, having enough money to spend it on fighting it, rather than just paying it…

    4. MotherFunker1734 on

      Most humans are absolutely stupid. That’s why we give the chance to psychopaths to control and manipulate world’s population, and most of the idiotic slaves just want to be like them.

      Humanity has a serious intellectual and moral issue, followed by an inexistent reaction to protect their own life, for which they prefer to submit, obey and praise a bunch of psychopaths, instead of putting a stop to this madness.

    5. My_alias_is_too_lon on

      An overpaid CEO (or VP or whatever he is) working to fight a tax on overpaid CEOs?

      I cannot even begin to accurately describe my level of surprise. That’s how shocked I am.

    6. As I became wealthier I slid further and further to the side of “no individual should be permitted to hoard more than $10m”.

      Your family will live forever… and your kids and their kids and on and on… on 10m well-managed dollars. No one should hoard more than that for themselves.

    7. CanIhazCooKIenOw on

      That’s is 0.00016447% of his net worth.

      To put it in perspective, if you are earning the average yearly salary in California (~79k) it’s the same as you donating $0.13 of that yearly salary.

      So yeah, he might not care about it that much.

    8. Sam Francisco continues to think they can base local tax rates on global phenomena

      This tax wants to have ceo pay capped at some multiple of the lowest-paid GLOBAL employee.

      Do you want all the lowest rungs of corporations to be contractors? Because this is how you do it

    9. they would waste every cent making us fight a culture war against ourselves before they paid a nickel in taxes.

      these people are monsters

    10. The more they fight it, the higher the proposed rate should be.

      5% is absurdly conservative. The rate should start at 50% and go up as those wealth hoarding fucks fight it.

    11. FlautenceWizard on

      I came across a post in which people like him were referred to as „hungry ghosts“.

      It’s a buddhist concept of a restless spirit with a massive belly and a bottomless appetite. They are miserable and exist to consume but no matter how much they do they will never be satisified.

      It describes these people perfectly. Their greed is endless and no matter how much they make they will never be happy.

      If they weren’t making life worse for everyone else, I’d pity them.

    12. addisonshinedown on

      Just saw someone try to argue Bezos only actually makes 70k. Motherfucker, that is still almost DOUBLE what I make.

    13. JonnyBravoII on

      Imagine that you were born at the same time as Jesus and since then, every hour of every day, you were given $10,000. When you’re asleep, when you’re working, every hour, $10,000. Sergey Brin would still have more money than you. Over $50 billion more.

    14. Billionaire CEOs collectively spend billions fighting taxes when they could just spend less just paying the taxes. 😅

    15. That you have the ability to drop $500,000 to support a counter campaign kind of proves that you’ve been overpaid and can easily contribute more without feeling the pain.

    16. Last_Weekend7270 on

      Must be nice to have $500k just sitting around as pocket change to influence laws that affect millions of normal people.

    17. RebelliousInNature on

      Won’t *somebody* think of those poor poor billionaires.

      Greedy bastards.

    18. FaithlessnessOwn5573 on

      The man moved to Nevada to avoid California taxes and is now spending money to make sure California cant tax people like him even after he left. $500k on a $304 billion net worth is 0.00016% of his wealth. Thats the equivalent of someone with $100k in savings spending 16 cents to make sure they never have to pay more taxes.

      Also he compared California to the Soviet Union because they want to tax billionaires. The guy who co-founded a company that tracks every click you make online is worried about government overreach. Ok

    19. Potential_Status_728 on

      Why americans keep putting up with these MFs is beyond my comprehension.

    20. justaguyinjoco on

      So ironic and moronic to give away $500K to fight paying more taxes…. Umm. If you can afford to give away $500k, you can afford to pay more taxes.

    21. I am continually amazed at how awful people can be. More money than they can spend on multiple lifetimes but how dare you want a tiny fraction of it to help the poor. The rich are a disease.

    22. EngineerJumpy1400 on

      We need a French Revolution style event to neutralize the wealth disparity.

    23. StewPorkRice on

      Yo dummy – just commit – this is like me donating a nickel to a cause i care about lmfaooo

    24. ReblWithoutApplause on

      Who are these magical organizations that show up defending billionaires? “He donates to fire he likely started”

    25. Winter_Whole2080 on

      Instead of putting $500k into state infrastructure and programs to help the population, he gives the money to a bunch of fucking lobbyists.

      What a gargantuan asshole.

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