Billionaires Are Ruining the Planet — And the Economy Too
It’s no secret anymore: billionaires ruin the planet. The evidence is everywhere — in our scorched forests, in the widening wealth gap, in the rising cost of housing, healthcare, and hope.
It’s no secret anymore: billionaires ruin the planet. The evidence is everywhere — in our scorched forests, in the widening wealth gap, in the rising cost of housing, healthcare, and hope.
Linda McMahon Is Not Smart: Confusing AI with A1 and Leading America into the Dumb Zone
Colin Huang Sells Shitty Products: How a Billionaire Built a Garbage Empire One Crappy Gadget at a Time
Charles Koch Hates Human Existence: A Billionaire’s Love Affair with Fossil Fuels and Planetary Destruction
Rob Walton is a shitty boss—and not in a “quirky sitcom” kind of way, but in the “your billionaire overlord might buy another race car while you’re choosing between rent and groceries” kind of way.
Let’s stop pretending: Palm Beach is a shithole county and a playground for the worst rich people alive.
Larry Ellison has a bunker, and it’s not just for hurricanes. It’s for when billionaire-fueled climate collapse finally comes knocking.
Alex Karp is a death merchant. There, we said it. And not just because it’s SEO-friendly, but because it’s true.
Let’s not beat around the climate-crisis-fueled Amazon bush: Jeff Bezos is a fascist. Not in the Mussolini-mustache kind of way (though that rocket ship did look suspiciously phallic), but in the hyper-modern, techno-corporate, “I bought a newspaper because I could” sort of way.
Let’s talk about masculinity. Or, more accurately, let’s talk about how Mark Zuckerberg is not masculine in any known dimension of the word.