
i'm assuming robert bass is the one on the left in this photo. it says that he is sixty years old. i think the person on the left is well under sixty. i wanted to digress just a second and remind everyone that this trickle down blog is somewhat backwards in nature. i started it with the wealthiest of all americans and am heading down towards the least, but still astoundingly wealthy. robert bass inherited his money, but has also made his own money. his money comes from oil and gas. like i've said in previous posts, people that made their money from oil and gas are my absolute favorites to contact. on top of having a stranglehold on the american people who have been relegated to having to drive to get anywhere, they get subsidies, and huge tax cuts, from the american government, large and often. i noticed that so far i haven't had any wind turbine construction billionaires on this list, nor any of the solar power moguls that surely must be out there. why is that? partly because the government gave laughably tiny subsidies to wind and solar companies and then discontinued them altogether while continuing to give them to oil companies and increasing them. no one has benefited more than oil and gas companies and their wealthy owners from the enormous tax cuts that have been given for generations now. these people deserve our letters more than anyone on this long list. insurance companies are in a close second. we'll get to them soon. please send as many letters as you have stamps for to robert bass requesting your trickle down reparations.
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