
Top 18 Billionaire Class Quotes
#1. We have to say to the billionaire class, enough is enough. You cannot have it all. You are going to pay more in taxes.
Bernie Sanders
#2. Trickle down economics is a fraud. Giving tax breaks to the rich and large corporations does not create jobs. It simply makes the rich richer, enlarges the deficit and increases income and wealth inequality. We need economic policies which benefit working families, not the billionaire class.
Bernie Sanders
#3. Message to the billionaire class: You can't have it all!
Bernie Sanders
#4. This is what oligarchy looks like: Today, the top one-tenth of 1 percent owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent. The top one-hundredth of 1 percent makes more than 40 percent of all campaign contributions. The billionaire class owns the political system and reaps the benefits from it.
Bernie Sanders
#5. Are we prepared to take on the enormous political power of the billionaire class or do we continue to slide into economic and political oligarchy?
Bernie Sanders
#6. The greed of the billionaire class has got to end and we are going to end it for them.
Bernie Sanders
#7. If we're going to be successful in taking on the billionaire class, we need a strong national grassroots movement.
Hillary Clinton
#8. I think we need to take on the greed of the billionaire class, a disastrous campaign finance system.
Bernie Sanders
#9. I want to know in this day and age, whether it is possible for any candidate who is not a billionaire or who is not beholden to the billionaire class, to be able to run successful campaigns.
Bernie Sanders
#10. Australia is already a world leader in dementia research, treatment and care.
Julie Bishop
#11. The senators know it's important to win statewide to have Hispanics and other immigrant populations supporting them.
Barack Obama
#13. Was part of owning the world never to think ... Did they laugh at the fools they robbed, who were fool enough to admire them and vote them into office so they could arrange things more conveniently for their enterprises?
Marge Piercy
#14. Huh. Tastes like rat squeezins' with too much honey.
T. Kingfisher
#15. A very good side playing at the sort of level we are aspiring to.
David Moyes
#16. Most of us lead lives of chaotic improvisation from day to day, bawling for peace while plunging grimly into fresh disorders.
Edward Abbey
#17. It's important to begin a biography or any book or story with something to draw the reader in.
David A. Adler
#18. I'm just a regular upper-middle-class guy who happens to be a billionaire.
David Tepper
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