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Reddit mentions of Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (and StickYou with the Bill)

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Found 3 comments on Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (and StickYou with the Bill):

u/metapunditedgy · -2 pointsr/politics

Would YOU like to explain how you think the rich are giving more than they are getting from the system? Really?

There's a great list of scams in this book: Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Enrich Themselves at Government Expense.

As for me, I've never really profited from selling municipal bonds to build a stadium for my sports team. I've never drawn CEO-level salaries from a company that gets handed free loans from the Fed. I've never used the legal system to put my competition out of business, nor have I ever destroyed the credit rating of corporations that don't keep their side of a contract. I don't really profit from the energy industry, so our national geopolitics and military intervention don't affect me. My neighborhood is not high on the local police priority list, because the police have to keep busy protecting rich people's property. I don't have the ear of our local zoning board, so property values decline in my neighborhood when "unseemly" (to some) groups get permits or housing.

And on, and on. I think you're just blowing smoke.