Watch Three Liberal Millionaires Lecture Americans About Income Inequality
JULIO ROSAS | MAR 22, 2018 | 8:16 AM
On Monday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-V.T.), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and Hollywood director Michael Moore hosted the Inequality Townhall to discuss how the top one percent of Americans own more than the 99 percent, the decline of the middle class, and the rise of the oligarchy.
“Over the last forty year, the middle class of this country has declined while oligarchy is on the rise,” Sanders said.
“It's so crazy the rich right now, the greed, the level of greed,” Moore said.
“This is an organized effort, just simply to take over our government [...] and make the government work better and better for a thinner and thinner rich slice in America,” Warren warned.
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Each of the respective big names for the townhalls is part of the one percent they are warning people about.
Warren net worth was reported to be at least between $3.7 million and $10 million in 2015. Sanders, who famously has three homes, is estimated to be worth over $1 million after publishing a book last year.
Moore was estimated to be worth $50 million when he filed for divorce in 2013.
Three millionaires – Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Michael Moore – attempt to take on income inequality at a town hall pic.twitter.com/ARVfkdf7Fr
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