Summary

Donald Trump is assembling the wealthiest U.S. administration in history, with a cabinet of billionaires and multimillionaires worth a combined $340 billion.

High-profile appointees include Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy for a new government efficiency role, alongside billionaires Linda McMahon, Doug Burgum, and Scott Bessent in key cabinet positions.

Critics argue this contrasts sharply with Trump’s working-class rhetoric, with analysts warning of policies favoring the wealthy at the expense of public services like education and social security.

Backlash over inequality and budget cuts is anticipated.

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    So we’re an oligarchy now, right? I mean, pretty much feels like a few, elite rich ruling over the poor… isn’t that what an oligarchy is?

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      News reporters, constantly shocked at everything Trump does. But not enough to call him out on anything.

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        Even this quote employs weaselesque wording that defers to anonymous “critics” to make an accusation while maintaining a filamentous veneer of objectivity.

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        They are shocked? Or just reporting on it?

        Why are these comments always filled with “DUH WE KNOW”?

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          I do think there’s use in reputable sources enshrining obvious facts about bad things going on. Nice to be able to point to them and say “see, it definitely is bad!” when people want to pretend it’s fine. (Or, “see, Exxon clearly knew decades ago,” for the good that does us.)

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    It would be so cool if they could be melted down and harvested for resources. A lot of good could be accomplished with $340bn.

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      I’d rather use plastic stars again then ever use the filth they would be able to produce

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    Imagine if they all fully liquidated their assets and pooled together their money into a stimulus fund and distributed it all to the public as the ultimate act of goodwill to the American people. I mean, could we dumb libcucks even argue with them anymore? That’d be such an indisputable victory that we’d have to admit that they’re right. Man, I really hope they don’t do that, that’d just own me so hard that I might have to convert to Christianity. Please don’t pass this idea along to them, I can’t imagine how embarrassed democrats would be if they did this oh gosh I hope I don’t jinx it.

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      Besides, they all got to where they are through hard work and perseverance, right? Surely they could just do it again

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      imagine if the ceo murdering guy got them too and all that money flooded into the markets.

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    I legitimately had someone I know (but no longer consider a friend) tell me that he believes Trump is a solid businessman and these choices may seem out of the ordinary but it is because nobody with his know-how has ever had an opportunity like this.

    Let’s never mind the first term.

    Dude literally thinks these are all wise choices that he doesn’t understand because he’s too dumb. He’s got the second part right.

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    Unrelated, but does anyone know how much tissue a guillotine can cut through in one motion using it’s own momentum?

    I just realized 1700s France could have probably saved a lot of manual labor by arranging their oligarchs in a little stack and then dropping the blade.

    Anyway, $340bn? Daaaaang that’s crazy. …well, have a good’n folks!

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      If it’s well designed, one. The whole point is they don’t mess up like a headsman. Additional materials are better spent on more guillotines.

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    It’s a good thing then that wealth isn’t associated with sociopathy and lack compassion.

    /s

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    Billionaires running a government… That can only have one direction; off a cliff. Trump’s legacy will be the destruction of the American state and all trump voters will hate him within the year,

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    And I bet one of the qualifications for being nominated is buying a portfolio of Trump NFTs…

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      What if Trump really is for the people and he’s jus putting them all in one convenient location…

      Edit: this is a joke