So I get the sentiment, but you ever think about the long term consequences of something like this?
For example: one day the billioares are getting taxed 75%, and are audited frequently by the irs...a generation or two and a few bucks to the right political group later and middle-lowrr class now shoulder the tax & audit burden.
We would all be cheering if Bezos & Musk "dissappeared" today, but it would be us disappearing tomorrow.
EDIT: oh no, I didn't mean "don't tax the wealthy" I meant to refer how taxes USED to be more proportional but they used wealth and influence to shift the burden.
Also, dishwasher gigs are always in high demand and Chefs DNGAF if you're down & out, 9 out of 10 times if there's an opening you get a shot, show up on time, do the work, what you do on your own time is up to you.
Not the most ideal job for some, you'll figure that out soon enough. but it gives you some time to get your shit together.
I've been in the kitchen for 35 years and still spend my time in the dish pit (but now the dishes are MINE).
Probably because they have been around long enough to read and see the news/information about how predatory the business is... do you really need citations?
As bad as Aliens3 is, its one of my favorites of the franchise...IMO it would be great on its own without the tie ins to the other movies which were clunky and ham fisted in the way they were scripted.
See also: pre purchase