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Aspen Anti-Billionaire Society

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A community dedicated to spreading awareness of the negative impacts of the billionaire class, especially the 250 richest people on the planet

We believe that the existence of the 0.01% comes at a cost to the rest of us, even multi-millionaires, and hope to spread awareness of this problem among the 1% (who have the most resources to affect change)

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[–] BossDj@piefed.social 56 points 6 days ago (1 children)

The neighbors demanded compensation for the new costs they would incur.

Lucky for the poor billionaires, the ever-fast working Florida Republicans quickly passed a law that "prevents cities from blocking or charging for the extension of sewage systems to neighboring areas, ensuring that Indian Creek can now tap into Surfside’s infrastructure—free of charge."

If you vote Republican you're a wealthy bigot or a tool.

[–] Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca 9 points 6 days ago

Set up a pump on the Surfside side of that connection and set it to backflow the sewage back up their pipes.

If they pay you turn off the pump then let them use your infrastructure otherwise they just get shit pumping back up their toilets.