Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has hit out at US billionaires saying that these people suffer from addiction problems, adding that the most significant addiction crisis in America today is the ‘greed of the billionaire class’. Making a statement while advocating for taxing billionaire, Sanders said, “These people suffer from an addiction problem. You know, we all know people, sadly, we all know people addicted to drugs, addicted to alcohol, addicted to tobacco, face many serious addiction problems. But do you know what the most significant addiction crisis in America is today? It is the greed of the billionaire class.”
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Thread replies, mostly from conservative accounts, mock Sanders’ three homes and 40-year Senate career as hypocritical, underscoring partisan divides on whether extreme wealth stems from innovation or exploitation.
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At an evening rally near downtown, Sanders told cheering supporters that the nation has reached a crisis point in which “massive income and wealth inequality” has concentrated power over business, technology, government and the media within the “billionaire class,” while millions of working-class Americans struggle to pay household bills.
“Enough is enough,” Sanders said to a pulse of applause. “The billionaire class cannot have it all. This nation belongs to all of us.”
With inputs from AP









