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- adjective Very
wealthy
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But the superwealthy have a clear strategy and goal: to distract the masses with endless "holy" wars here and abroad while they go about restoring feudalism which they, with a fine sense of irony, call "freedom".
Clay Farris Naff: How The Very Rich Use Old-Time Religion To Restore Feudalism Clay Farris Naff 2011
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From the ludicrous ballot measure in Oklahoma to "protect" that state from sharia law to legislation in Tennessee meant to reinfiltrate creationism into science classes to gay marriage hysteria to attacks on funding for family planning in the name of saving "babies" even "babies" who consist of just one cell, these efforts all have one thing in common: they exploit religious fears to elect officials who serve the interests of the superwealthy.
Clay Farris Naff: How The Very Rich Use Old-Time Religion To Restore Feudalism Clay Farris Naff 2011
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Now superwealthy Americans can set property aside for their heirs forever.
Maxim Thorne: Giving Thanks for a Meritocracy Instead of Aristocracy Maxim Thorne 2011
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The idea is: The more tax breaks you give to the superwealthy and corporations, then they will invest this extra money in the community.
Think Progress » Giuliani: My ‘Warped View’ Is That Huge Wall Street Bonuses Are ‘Wonderful’ 2010
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Now superwealthy Americans can set property aside for their heirs forever.
Maxim Thorne: Giving Thanks for a Meritocracy Instead of Aristocracy Maxim Thorne 2011
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It only remained for a Far Right Republican-appointed majority on the Supreme Court to rule in 2010 that unlimited corporate money could pour into political campaigns -- anonymously -- in a way that clearly favored corporate America and the superwealthy, who were now the only entities served by the Republican Party.
Frank Schaeffer: The "Reason" Republicans Despise Unions, Government and Anything Public Frank Schaeffer 2011
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In all these, surveys tend to miss the superwealthy.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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In all these, surveys tend to miss the superwealthy.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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For his superwealthy clients, Mr. Cortazzo uses ETFs and mutual funds in conjunction with other financial products like annuities, structured products and hedge funds.
Making Room for Midcaps Shefali Anand 2011
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Now superwealthy Americans can set property aside for their heirs forever.
Maxim Thorne: Giving Thanks for a Meritocracy Instead of Aristocracy Maxim Thorne 2011
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