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  • Relentless
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    • Aug 2006
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    #1

    85 People Own More Than 50 Percent

    85 people now own more wealth than half the population of the planet combined.
    That's just 7 dozen people.
    Not even enough people to fill the roster of two NFL football teams.
    And the gap is growing wider at a pace that continues to accelerate.

    http://www.oxfam.org/sites/www.oxfam...14-summ-en.pdf


    People still waste time debating the tiny differences between the barely rich and the disenfranchised poor, instead of noticing that there is now a tiny handful of oligarchs in place who have nothing in common with the barely rich or the poor.
    Last edited by Relentless; 01-20-2014, 04:21 PM.


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    • MaDalton
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      86 - they forgot me
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      • Relentless
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        #4
        Originally posted by MaDalton
        86 - they forgot me
        85 they don't need you


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        • MaDalton
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          #5
          Originally posted by Relentless
          85 they don't need you
          Blasphemy!!
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          • mineistaken
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            • Apr 2007
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            #6
            Its natural, once you have loads of money its easier to make more at the faster speed than others.

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            • Penny24Seven
              So Fucking What
              • Jun 2007
              • 6287

              #7
              I like how they call those 85 people the 1%, They do not even come close to 1% LOL. Maybe .000001%
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              • Relentless
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                #8
                Originally posted by Brian837
                I like how they call those 85 people the 1%, They do not even come close to 1% LOL. Maybe .000001%
                The 2-5% are much closer to the bottom 10% than they are to the top 85... and the gap is accelerating.


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                • dyna mo
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                  • Dec 2008
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                  #9
                  I wish I were a little bit taller

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                  • mineistaken
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                    • Apr 2007
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Brian837
                    I like how they call those 85 people the 1%, They do not even come close to 1% LOL. Maybe .000001%
                    Same here, like wtf is that 1%. I guess thats how losers (I do not mean poor, I mean those who hate rich) roll, no sense in numbers

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                    • Relentless
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by dyna mo
                      I wish I were a little bit taller
                      Let's say average height is around 4 feet (including children etc)
                      World population is 7.1 billon

                      7.1 billion x 4 = 28.4 billion feet of people

                      1/2 of 28.4B = 14.2B

                      14.2B divided by 85 people = 167,058,823

                      So metaphorically, from a height standpoint we are talking about 85 people who are each roughly 167,058,823 feet (31,000+ miles) tall. That does a nice job of putting it all in perspective actually. Thanks
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                      • mineistaken
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Relentless
                        Let's say average height is around 4 feet (including children etc)
                        World population is 7.1 billon

                        7.1 billion x 4 = 28.4 billion feet of people

                        1/2 of 28.4B = 14.2B

                        14.2B divided by 85 people = 167,058,823

                        So metaphorically, from a height standpoint we are talking about 85 people who are each roughly 167,058,823 feet (31,000+ miles) tall. That does a nice job of putting it all in perspective actually. Thanks
                        And whats your point? They should donate their hard earned money to the poor? Keeping in mind that its not cash, but stocks in most cases.

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                        • Relentless
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by mineistaken
                          And whats your point? They should donate their hard earned money to the poor? Keeping in mind that its not cash, but stocks in most cases.
                          No, though many do. My point is that the tide is rising and the short people are already drowning. The tall people will begin drowning soon as well. The very tall people are just a few inches taller than the tall people and they will be underwater soon enough as well. Watching a guy who is financially 6' 3 bicker with a guy who is financially 5' 1 is absurd when the tide is rising this quickly. A few hundred ten-thousand-mile-tall people in life jackets isn't a good way to steer the ship of state.
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                          • dyna mo
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                            • Dec 2008
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Relentless
                            Let's say average height is around 4 feet (including children etc)
                            World population is 7.1 billon

                            7.1 billion x 4 = 28.4 billion feet of people

                            1/2 of 28.4B = 14.2B

                            14.2B divided by 85 people = 167,058,823

                            So metaphorically, from a height standpoint we are talking about 85 people who are each roughly 167,058,823 feet (31,000+ miles) tall. That does a nice job of putting it all in perspective actually. Thanks



                            I'm gonna have to realize it's a waste of time to try and get people to think on their own.



                            Look at the list of the top 100 wealthiest people on the planet and there is no common denominator re: how they accumulated that wealth. Some inherited it, other's capitalized off things such as the privatization of Russia, other's built real, worthwhile shit. Other's cha-chinged off taking their business public.

                            You want to take that cash and disperse it amongst everyone on the planet.

                            Tall people have an economic advantage. Let's cut them down to size while we're making shit fair.

                            The point it life is not fair. welcome to earth. it's never been fair it never will be fair.

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                            • Minte
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                              • Jun 2001
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                              #15
                              I am not really seeing the problem. These 85 people probably employ many millions of people around the world. They certainly fund the many improvements in technology. Whether it's fair is not at question, because someone has to own it. I'd rather have it be 85 people than say just one or two people.
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                              • mineistaken
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                                #16
                                Originally posted by dyna mo
                                You want to take that cash and disperse it amongst everyone on the planet.
                                Who is "you"? And why would you want to disperse? Back to communism ideas? Everybody should be equal, take away from rich and give to poor?
                                It amazes me how some supposedly smart people advocate the idea of stealing from someone.

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                                • BFT3K
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                                  • Dec 2005
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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Minte
                                  I am not really seeing the problem. These 85 people probably employ many millions of people around the world. They certainly fund the many improvements in technology. Whether it's fair is not at question, because someone has to own it. I'd rather have it be 85 people than say just one or two people.
                                  You are quite delusional.

                                  There are over 7 billion people on the planet. Do these 85 people hire 3.5 billion people with their half of the planet's wealth?

                                  Technological advances?! Wow, that's really insane. They use their money to squash progress.

                                  The last thing these people want is change. They own the game... why would they let anything go?

                                  Talk about a strange worldview...
                                  Last edited by BFT3K; 01-20-2014, 05:55 PM.

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                                  • Minte
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                                    • Jun 2001
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                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by BFT3K
                                    You are quite delusional.

                                    There are over 7 billion people on the planet. Do these 85 people hire 3.5 billion people with their half the planet's wealth?

                                    Technological advances?! Wow, that's really insane. They use their money to squash progress.

                                    The last thing these people want is change. They own the game... why would they let anything go?

                                    Talk about a strange worldview...
                                    DO you realize that 4% of the US population suffers from serious metal disease?
                                    Have you seen a doctor lately.
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                                    • dyna mo
                                      just a fucking jerk
                                      • Dec 2008
                                      • 68184

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by mineistaken
                                      Who is "you"? And why would you want to disperse? Back to communism ideas? Everybody should be equal, take away from rich and give to poor?
                                      It amazes me how some supposedly smart people advocate the idea of stealing from someone.
                                      Obviously, the you I'm referring to is the OP.

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                                      • mineistaken
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                                        • Apr 2007
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                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by dyna mo
                                        Obviously, the you I'm referring to is the OP.
                                        Why would OP want to disperse? And why specifically OP?

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                                        • dyna mo
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                                          • Dec 2008
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                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by mineistaken
                                          Why would OP want to disperse? And why specifically OP?
                                          That's the gist of the thread topic. He's shared his view on this elsewhere around here. It's not hard to see.

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                                          • Relentless
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                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by Minte
                                            I am not really seeing the problem. These 85 people probably employ many millions of people around the world. They certainly fund the many improvements in technology. Whether it's fair is not at question, because someone has to own it. I'd rather have it be 85 people than say just one or two people.
                                            Why? If only 85 people is good, surely one or two would be even better.
                                            Just think of all the people that one guy could employee and how many technologies that one guy could fund.

                                            What could possibly go wrong when generational wealth becomes so concentrated in the hands of so few.


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                                            • Relentless
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                                              #23
                                              Dyna mo,

                                              Dispersing wealth and creating a framework that combats poverty are not the same thing. I have no problem with anyone amassing a fortune.
                                              However, society can and should tweak things based on the results of the current system.
                                              Tax havens in the Dakotas, carried interest, profits held overseas in favor of borrowing money rather that repatriating it...
                                              When the distortions become too large it leads to disaster.

                                              The gap is about to grow exponentially as labor becomes increasingly obsolete thanks to automation, globalization and population.
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                                              • AsianDivaGirlsWebDude
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                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by dyna mo

                                                The point it life is not fair. welcome to earth. it's never been fair it never will be fair.
                                                Some of us think that life can be, and should be more fair (with greater income equality, and a better quality of life). However, most indicators are that income inequality has been increasing dramatically over the past few decades:



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                                                He is a former senior vice president and chief economist of the World Bank, and is a former member, and Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. He is known for his critical view of the management of globalization, free-market economists (whom he calls "free market fundamentalists"), and some international institutions like the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

                                                In 2000, Stiglitz founded the Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD), a think tank on international development based at Columbia University. Since 2001, he has been a member of the Columbia faculty, has been a University Professor since 2003, and is the Co-Chair of the University's Committee on Global Thought.

                                                He also chairs the University of Manchester's Brooks World Poverty Institute as well as the Socialist International Commission on Global Financial Issues and is a member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. Stiglitz has over 40 honorary doctorates and at least eight honorary professorships, as well as an honorary deanship.

                                                In 2009 the President of the United Nations General Assembly Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann, appointed Stiglitz as the Chairman of the U.N. Commission on Reforms of the International Monetary and Financial System, where he oversaw suggested proposals, and Commissioned a report on reforming the international monetary and financial system.

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                                                • Creatine
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                                                  #25
                                                  Have you ever seen the movie In Time? It's a lot like real life in a way. Maybe in the future there will be districts, all the rich in one area and the poor in another much more polluted area.

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                                                  • dyna mo
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                                                    • Dec 2008
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                                                    #26
                                                    Income/weakth inequality happens everywhere. Not just in the USA. Not just in Russia. Not just in China. Not just in Mexico. Not just in Europe. Everywhere, every nation. Again, look at the list of the wealthiest people on the planet. They're from many many different places on the globe and acquired their wealth from many different ways.

                                                    It's extremely unrealistic to think some how, some one, some thing should take that away from all of them and disperse it to less thans.

                                                    But not only is it global, it's not historically unprecedented. It's happened before.

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                                                    • Mutt
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                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude

                                                      What a retarded infographic, intentionally misleading probably. I'm not smart enough to figure out what it says. The possibilities are:

                                                      A)1% of the world's population owns half the wealth in the world.

                                                      B)85 people own 1% of the wealth in the world

                                                      C)85 people own the same wealth as everybody else in the world combined

                                                      85 divided by 8 Billion = .000000010625
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                                                      • Robbie
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                                                        #28
                                                        So...what does the make the United States Govt?

                                                        It spends more money every year than every corporation COMBINED.

                                                        Seems to me that the govt. is the one that is the wealthiest. They dwarf anybody or any company that you can name.
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                                                        • TheSquealer
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                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by Minte
                                                          I am not really seeing the problem. These 85 people probably employ many millions of people around the world. They certainly fund the many improvements in technology. Whether it's fair is not at question, because someone has to own it. I'd rather have it be 85 people than say just one or two people.
                                                          and give billions away and pay billions and billions in taxes.
                                                          .
                                                          Yes, fewer illegal immigrants working equates to more job opportunities for American citizens.

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                                                            • Minte
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                                                              #31
                                                              Originally posted by Relentless
                                                              Why? If only 85 people is good, surely one or two would be even better.
                                                              Just think of all the people that one guy could employee and how many technologies that one guy could fund.

                                                              What could possibly go wrong when generational wealth becomes so concentrated in the hands of so few.

                                                              You're just being silly now. We have seen what can go wrong when power becomes to concentrated. I can only imagine what this country would be like if we didn't have a senate,congress and supreme court to keep the oval office in check.
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                                                                • Minte
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                                                                  #33
                                                                  I don't have time this morning to search for the top 10 billionaires donations this morning. But here is a good start.

                                                                  Here is the semi complete list of donations that Bill Gates has made over the years.

                                                                  1. University of Washington ($10,000,000) from May 6, 1996
                                                                  ?For scholarships, internships, "mentorships" for outstanding students (University of Washington Foundation)

                                                                  2. Harvard University ($20,000,000) from October 30, 1996

                                                                  ?Computer Science Building (WashingtonPost Archives)

                                                                  3. Focus: HOPE and Detroit Public Library ($2,000,000) from April 29, 1997

                                                                  4. Atlanta University Center ($1,200,000) from June 2, 1997
                                                                  ?Hardware, Software, Technical Support ("Gates donates computer equipment to Atlanta University Center schools" The Atlanta Journal, page A1)

                                                                  5. District of Columbia Library System ($1,000,000) from June 5, 1997

                                                                  ?Computers and software for the library ("Gates donates to libraries" The Nation, page 48)
                                                                  Gates donates to libraries

                                                                  6. William H. Gates Foundation ($115,000,000) from June 19, 1997

                                                                  ?William H. Gates Foundation ("Gates donates company stock worth $115,000,000 to his private foundation" The Spectator)
                                                                  7. Glenvil, Nebraska Community Park Renovations ($5,000) from November 27, 1997
                                                                  ?Community Park ("Gates donates $5000 to help small town cause" DeseretNews)

                                                                  8. Enoch Pratt Free Library ($240,000) from March 24, 1998

                                                                  ?Establish Computer Training Center ("Bill Gates donates money to Baltimore" AP)

                                                                  9. UN Population Fund for Developing States ($1,700,000) from April 24, 1998
                                                                  ?Three year grant for population program in poor nations. Also to promote, exchange and experience in computer technology ("Short Take: U.N. population fund gets money from Gates", CNET)

                                                                  10. Duke University ($20,000,000) from September 13, 1998

                                                                  ?University Scholars Program ("Harvard Dropout Bill Gates Donates $20 million to Duke" The Buffalo News Archives)

                                                                  11. Seattle Public Library ($20,000,000) from November 26, 1998

                                                                  ?Seattle Public Library ("Gates donates $20 m to public library" The Spectator, Hamilton)
                                                                  12. Vaccines for Developing Nations ($100,000,000) from December 2, 1998
                                                                  ?World Child Health Care ("Gates Donates to World Child Health Care" Chicago Tribune)

                                                                  13. MIT ($20,000,000) from April 14, 1999

                                                                  ?Computer Science Building ("Bill Gates Donates $20 million to MIT" The Harvard Crimson)

                                                                  "The money will be used to construct a new computer lab building named the William H. Gates Building that will be part of MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS)."
                                                                  14. International AIDS Vaccine Initiative ($25,000,000) from May 5 1999

                                                                  ?"For the development of safe, effective, accessible, preventive HIV vaccine for use thorughout the world" ("Gates gives $25 m for AIDS research" (National Poison Center Malaysia Archives)

                                                                  15. The Admiral Theater in Bremerton ($300,000) from July 13, 1999

                                                                  ?"The William H. Gates Foundation has donated $300,000 to support ongoing programs at a downtown arts center." ("Donation supports ongoing programs", Ellensburg Daily Record)



                                                                  16. World Neighbors ($4,000,000) from August 24, 1999

                                                                  ?"Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has approved a grant of $4 million for expanding and sustaining reproductive health and family planning in rural communities of Asia, Africa and Latin America. The three-year grant will be used to expand and strengthen programs in rural India, Nepal, Kenya, Burkina Faso, Haiti and Ecuador." ("World Neighbors Awarded $4 Million From Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation" Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Press Release)

                                                                  17. Amazonian People's Resources Initiative ($225,000) from September 8, 1999

                                                                  ?"A University of Kansas-based project aimed at improving reproductive health conditions in the Peruvian Amazon, today announced the receipt of a $225,000 grant from Bill and Melinda Gates. The grant supports APRI's radio program, "Bienvenida la vida" or "Welcome to Life," which broadcasts to more than one million people living in Peru, Columbia, Brazil and Ecuador." ("The Amazonian Peoples Resources Initiative Receives A $225,000 Grant From Bill and Melinda Gates" Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Press Release)

                                                                  18. International Rescue Committee ($2,000,000) from October 6, 1999

                                                                  ?"$2 million grant from Bill and Melinda Gates to strengthen and enlarge the agency?s health program for refugees around the world. This is the largest institutional award the IRC has ever received for its health programs." ("Bill and Melinda Gates Give IRC $2 Million Gift" International Rescue Committee)

                                                                  19. Harvard School of Public Health and Harvard Center for International Development ($25,000,000) from November 16, 2000

                                                                  ?Fight HIV/AIDS in Nigeria ("NIGERIA: Bill Gates Donates Funds for AIDS Prevention" AllAfrica.com)

                                                                  20. Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI) (£100,000,000/ approx $621,240,000) from January 25, 2005

                                                                  ?Child health care for developing nations ("Billionaire Gates donates £400m to vaccine scheme" DailyMail.co.uk)

                                                                  21. UN Sponsored International Health Fund ($500,000,000) from August 10, 2006

                                                                  ?Drugs prolonging life of AIDS victims, food for AIDS orphans, training for Health Care Workers ("On eve of T.O. visit, Bill Gates donates a half-billion dollars to fight AIDS" Toronto Star Archives)

                                                                  22. South African Federation of the Urban Poor ($10,000,000) from November 22, 2007

                                                                  ?Also for the Slum/Shack Dwellers International. For 13,000 housing units ("Bill Gates donates $10 million to South Africa" The Economic Times, The India Times)

                                                                  23. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation ($725,900,000 to $915,000,000) from February 15, 2008

                                                                  ?The donation was made in the form of Microsoft Stocks which at the time were valued at a low of $29 to a high of $37.50 hence the range. ("Gates Donates Stock to his foundation" TheStar)

                                                                  24. Male Circumcision in Africa ($50,000,000) from June 15, 2009

                                                                  ?("Bill Gates helps fund mass circumcision programme" New Scientist)

                                                                  25. University of Edinburgh (£1,360,000 or approx. $2.1 million) from April 8, 2009

                                                                  ?Research for Childhood Pneumonia ("Bill Gates donates £1.3 million for childhood pneumonia research" Telegraph)

                                                                  26. Rotary International ($255,000,000) from January 21, 2009

                                                                  ?Global Effort to Eradicate Polio ("Global Health Community Commits Over $630 Million in Aggressive Push for Polio Eradication" Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Press Release)

                                                                  27. Clinton Foundation ($25,000,000) from January 2, 2010

                                                                  ?HIV/AIDS treatment, helping cities reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and inspiring millions of children to lead healthier lives ("Mayor Bloomberg, Bill Gates top list of donors to William J. Clinton Foundation" NYDailyNews)

                                                                  28. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and others ($10,000,000,000) from January 29, 2010

                                                                  ?("Bill Gates Donates $10 Billion for Vaccines" InformationWeek)

                                                                  29. Farmers' Fund ($30,000,000) from April 22, 2010

                                                                  ?Farmers in Ghana and Rwanda ("Bill Gates donates £20m to kickstart fund for farmers" TheGuardian)
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                                                                  • Grapesoda
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                                                                    • Jul 2003
                                                                    • 46238

                                                                    #34
                                                                    Originally posted by Relentless
                                                                    85 people now own more wealth than half the population of the planet combined.
                                                                    That's just 7 dozen people.
                                                                    Not even enough people to fill the roster of two NFL football teams.
                                                                    And the gap is growing wider at a pace that continues to accelerate.

                                                                    http://www.oxfam.org/sites/www.oxfam...14-summ-en.pdf


                                                                    People still waste time debating the tiny differences between the barely rich and the disenfranchised poor, instead of noticing that there is now a tiny handful of oligarchs in place who have nothing in common with the barely rich or the poor.
                                                                    choice A: join the club
                                                                    choice B: whine about it on GFY

                                                                    you decide

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                                                                    • Minte
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                                                                      • Jun 2001
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                                                                      #35
                                                                      Here's 12 more billionaires.. Now we are down to 73 world dominating capitalistic assholes.

                                                                      Warren Buffett, Bill Gates' 'Giving Pledge' Gets 11 More Billionaires To Pledge Half Of Wealth

                                                                      http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1896882.html
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                                                                      • Minte
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                                                                        • Jun 2001
                                                                        • 7081

                                                                        #36
                                                                        Another..
                                                                        Gordon Moore
                                                                        Donations: $5 billion . Net worth: $4.1 billion as of March 2013

                                                                        Co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of Intel Corp, has donated over approximately $5 billion to Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. A foundation dedicated to advancing environmental conservation, scientific research, and patient care. Gordon and wife Betty have pledged to give at least half of their net worth to charity.


                                                                        Not bad for such evil rich people!
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                                                                        • Minte
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                                                                          • Jun 2001
                                                                          • 7081

                                                                          #37
                                                                          Larry Ellison looks like a piker. He only gave away $45m last year. sheesh...

                                                                          Amount donated in 2010: $45.1 million


                                                                          Net worth: $39.5 billion (via Forbes)


                                                                          Beneficiary: Ellison Medical Foundation


                                                                          Background: Ellison, the founder of Oracle, started his foundation in 1997 for biomedical research
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                                                                          • pornguy
                                                                            Too lazy to set a custom title
                                                                            • Mar 2003
                                                                            • 62912

                                                                            #38
                                                                            Originally posted by Minte
                                                                            I don't have time this morning to search for the top 10 billionaires donations this morning. But here is a good start.

                                                                            Here is the semi complete list of donations that Bill Gates has made over the years.

                                                                            1. University of Washington ($10,000,000) from May 6, 1996
                                                                            ?For scholarships, internships, "mentorships" for outstanding students (University of Washington Foundation)

                                                                            2. Harvard University ($20,000,000) from October 30, 1996

                                                                            ?Computer Science Building (WashingtonPost Archives)

                                                                            3. Focus: HOPE and Detroit Public Library ($2,000,000) from April 29, 1997

                                                                            4. Atlanta University Center ($1,200,000) from June 2, 1997
                                                                            ?Hardware, Software, Technical Support ("Gates donates computer equipment to Atlanta University Center schools" The Atlanta Journal, page A1)

                                                                            5. District of Columbia Library System ($1,000,000) from June 5, 1997

                                                                            ?Computers and software for the library ("Gates donates to libraries" The Nation, page 48)
                                                                            Gates donates to libraries

                                                                            6. William H. Gates Foundation ($115,000,000) from June 19, 1997

                                                                            ?William H. Gates Foundation ("Gates donates company stock worth $115,000,000 to his private foundation" The Spectator)
                                                                            7. Glenvil, Nebraska Community Park Renovations ($5,000) from November 27, 1997
                                                                            ?Community Park ("Gates donates $5000 to help small town cause" DeseretNews)

                                                                            8. Enoch Pratt Free Library ($240,000) from March 24, 1998

                                                                            ?Establish Computer Training Center ("Bill Gates donates money to Baltimore" AP)

                                                                            9. UN Population Fund for Developing States ($1,700,000) from April 24, 1998
                                                                            ?Three year grant for population program in poor nations. Also to promote, exchange and experience in computer technology ("Short Take: U.N. population fund gets money from Gates", CNET)

                                                                            10. Duke University ($20,000,000) from September 13, 1998

                                                                            ?University Scholars Program ("Harvard Dropout Bill Gates Donates $20 million to Duke" The Buffalo News Archives)

                                                                            11. Seattle Public Library ($20,000,000) from November 26, 1998

                                                                            ?Seattle Public Library ("Gates donates $20 m to public library" The Spectator, Hamilton)
                                                                            12. Vaccines for Developing Nations ($100,000,000) from December 2, 1998
                                                                            ?World Child Health Care ("Gates Donates to World Child Health Care" Chicago Tribune)

                                                                            13. MIT ($20,000,000) from April 14, 1999

                                                                            ?Computer Science Building ("Bill Gates Donates $20 million to MIT" The Harvard Crimson)

                                                                            "The money will be used to construct a new computer lab building named the William H. Gates Building that will be part of MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS)."
                                                                            14. International AIDS Vaccine Initiative ($25,000,000) from May 5 1999

                                                                            ?"For the development of safe, effective, accessible, preventive HIV vaccine for use thorughout the world" ("Gates gives $25 m for AIDS research" (National Poison Center Malaysia Archives)

                                                                            15. The Admiral Theater in Bremerton ($300,000) from July 13, 1999

                                                                            ?"The William H. Gates Foundation has donated $300,000 to support ongoing programs at a downtown arts center." ("Donation supports ongoing programs", Ellensburg Daily Record)



                                                                            16. World Neighbors ($4,000,000) from August 24, 1999

                                                                            ?"Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has approved a grant of $4 million for expanding and sustaining reproductive health and family planning in rural communities of Asia, Africa and Latin America. The three-year grant will be used to expand and strengthen programs in rural India, Nepal, Kenya, Burkina Faso, Haiti and Ecuador." ("World Neighbors Awarded $4 Million From Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation" Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Press Release)

                                                                            17. Amazonian People's Resources Initiative ($225,000) from September 8, 1999

                                                                            ?"A University of Kansas-based project aimed at improving reproductive health conditions in the Peruvian Amazon, today announced the receipt of a $225,000 grant from Bill and Melinda Gates. The grant supports APRI's radio program, "Bienvenida la vida" or "Welcome to Life," which broadcasts to more than one million people living in Peru, Columbia, Brazil and Ecuador." ("The Amazonian Peoples Resources Initiative Receives A $225,000 Grant From Bill and Melinda Gates" Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Press Release)

                                                                            18. International Rescue Committee ($2,000,000) from October 6, 1999

                                                                            ?"$2 million grant from Bill and Melinda Gates to strengthen and enlarge the agency?s health program for refugees around the world. This is the largest institutional award the IRC has ever received for its health programs." ("Bill and Melinda Gates Give IRC $2 Million Gift" International Rescue Committee)

                                                                            19. Harvard School of Public Health and Harvard Center for International Development ($25,000,000) from November 16, 2000

                                                                            ?Fight HIV/AIDS in Nigeria ("NIGERIA: Bill Gates Donates Funds for AIDS Prevention" AllAfrica.com)

                                                                            20. Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI) (£100,000,000/ approx $621,240,000) from January 25, 2005

                                                                            ?Child health care for developing nations ("Billionaire Gates donates £400m to vaccine scheme" DailyMail.co.uk)

                                                                            21. UN Sponsored International Health Fund ($500,000,000) from August 10, 2006

                                                                            ?Drugs prolonging life of AIDS victims, food for AIDS orphans, training for Health Care Workers ("On eve of T.O. visit, Bill Gates donates a half-billion dollars to fight AIDS" Toronto Star Archives)

                                                                            22. South African Federation of the Urban Poor ($10,000,000) from November 22, 2007

                                                                            ?Also for the Slum/Shack Dwellers International. For 13,000 housing units ("Bill Gates donates $10 million to South Africa" The Economic Times, The India Times)

                                                                            23. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation ($725,900,000 to $915,000,000) from February 15, 2008

                                                                            ?The donation was made in the form of Microsoft Stocks which at the time were valued at a low of $29 to a high of $37.50 hence the range. ("Gates Donates Stock to his foundation" TheStar)

                                                                            24. Male Circumcision in Africa ($50,000,000) from June 15, 2009

                                                                            ?("Bill Gates helps fund mass circumcision programme" New Scientist)

                                                                            25. University of Edinburgh (£1,360,000 or approx. $2.1 million) from April 8, 2009

                                                                            ?Research for Childhood Pneumonia ("Bill Gates donates £1.3 million for childhood pneumonia research" Telegraph)

                                                                            26. Rotary International ($255,000,000) from January 21, 2009

                                                                            ?Global Effort to Eradicate Polio ("Global Health Community Commits Over $630 Million in Aggressive Push for Polio Eradication" Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Press Release)

                                                                            27. Clinton Foundation ($25,000,000) from January 2, 2010

                                                                            ?HIV/AIDS treatment, helping cities reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and inspiring millions of children to lead healthier lives ("Mayor Bloomberg, Bill Gates top list of donors to William J. Clinton Foundation" NYDailyNews)

                                                                            28. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and others ($10,000,000,000) from January 29, 2010

                                                                            ?("Bill Gates Donates $10 Billion for Vaccines" InformationWeek)

                                                                            29. Farmers' Fund ($30,000,000) from April 22, 2010

                                                                            ?Farmers in Ghana and Rwanda ("Bill Gates donates £20m to kickstart fund for farmers" TheGuardian)



                                                                            But lets be honest. Why did he make these donations? Tax breaks.

                                                                            Pure and simple.

                                                                            Now for those bitching that they dont have a slice of those 85 peoples Pie.

                                                                            GET TO WORK AND EARN IT!
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                                                                            • Minte
                                                                              Babemeister
                                                                              • Jun 2001
                                                                              • 7081

                                                                              #39
                                                                              Here's the link to another list of the evil billionaires and their charitable donations.
                                                                              I wonder why they do it at all? Seems like not a lot of people appreciate the fact that they don't actually need to do a damn thing for the planet.


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                                                                              • Minte
                                                                                Babemeister
                                                                                • Jun 2001
                                                                                • 7081

                                                                                #40
                                                                                Originally posted by pornguy
                                                                                But lets be honest. Why did he make these donations? Tax breaks.

                                                                                Pure and simple.

                                                                                Now for those bitching that they dont have a slice of those 85 peoples Pie.

                                                                                GET TO WORK AND EARN IT!
                                                                                Tax breaks? When you have billions of dollars, tax breaks are meaningless.
                                                                                Look at what Paul Allen has done for the world.

                                                                                Tax breaks...sorry

                                                                                Do you drop a ten dollar bill in the Salvation Army bucket for a tax break?
                                                                                Last edited by Minte; 01-21-2014, 04:58 AM.
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                                                                                • pornguy
                                                                                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                                                                                  • Mar 2003
                                                                                  • 62912

                                                                                  #41
                                                                                  Originally posted by Minte
                                                                                  Tax breaks? When you have billions of dollars, tax breaks are meaningless.
                                                                                  Look at what Paul Allen has done for the world.

                                                                                  Tax breaks...sorry

                                                                                  Do you drop a ten dollar bill in the Salvation Army bucket for a tax break?
                                                                                  No. Last year I dropped 3k into different charities and wrote it off. that's how it works.
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                                                                                  • PR_Glen
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                                                                                    • Oct 2006
                                                                                    • 9058

                                                                                    #42
                                                                                    Originally posted by Minte
                                                                                    Another..
                                                                                    Gordon Moore
                                                                                    Donations: $5 billion . Net worth: $4.1 billion as of March 2013

                                                                                    Co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of Intel Corp, has donated over approximately $5 billion to Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. A foundation dedicated to advancing environmental conservation, scientific research, and patient care. Gordon and wife Betty have pledged to give at least half of their net worth to charity.


                                                                                    Not bad for such evil rich people!
                                                                                    we need to burn that guy at the stake, he is darth vader^2!!

                                                                                    How many people were in the top '1%' 500 years ago? 4? Technically this is progress. We are living in a time where there are people in power who actually make efforts to give back. How many kings of old did that?
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                                                                                    • Minte
                                                                                      Babemeister
                                                                                      • Jun 2001
                                                                                      • 7081

                                                                                      #43
                                                                                      Originally posted by pornguy
                                                                                      No. Last year I dropped 3k into different charities and wrote it off. that's how it works.
                                                                                      I'm sorry but you are simply wrong. That's how someone that needs a tax break looks at things. You don't believe that anyone on the fortune list needs one,do you?

                                                                                      I am not even close to being on the fortune list and I don't need a tax break. My accounting department does keep track and does apply any charitable donations we make.

                                                                                      But I don't write off donations from my personal income. It's silly to even bother. If I had to be concerned about it I obviously wouldn't ever do anything decent for people.
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                                                                                      • dyna mo
                                                                                        just a fucking jerk
                                                                                        • Dec 2008
                                                                                        • 68184

                                                                                        #44
                                                                                        Originally posted by pornguy
                                                                                        But lets be honest. Why did he make these donations? Tax breaks.

                                                                                        Pure and simple.

                                                                                        Now for those bitching that they dont have a slice of those 85 peoples Pie.

                                                                                        GET TO WORK AND EARN IT!
                                                                                        The Gates Foundation

                                                                                        It had an endowment of US$38.3 billion as of 30 June 2013.[3] The scale of the foundation and the way it seeks to apply business techniques to giving makes it one of the leaders in the philanthrocapitalism revolution in global philanthropy,

                                                                                        In 2007, its founders were ranked as the second most generous philanthropists in America, and Warren Buffett the first.[6]

                                                                                        As of May 16, 2013, Bill Gates had donated US$28 billion to the foundation.[7]

                                                                                        Donating $28 billion isn't for tax purposes/

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                                                                                        • Minte
                                                                                          Babemeister
                                                                                          • Jun 2001
                                                                                          • 7081

                                                                                          #45
                                                                                          I really do need to get to work now!

                                                                                          But here is an interesting statement about the richest man on earth..
                                                                                          Carlos Slim Helu

                                                                                          Donations: $4 billion

                                                                                          Net worth: $74 billion

                                                                                          World?s richest man has publicly stated that he feels more good can be done from creating jobs than from band-aid charitable giving. Yet it turns out he gave $2 billion, mostly from dividends, to his Carlos Slim Foundation in 2006, and $2 billion in 2010. Most of its programs are focused on digital education and health. A $100 million gift to the Clinton Initiative project is helping pay for 50,000 cataract surgeries in Peru. With the Gates Foundation and the government of Spain, it?s spending $150 million on nutrition and disease prevention in Central America.
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                                                                                          • dyna mo
                                                                                            just a fucking jerk
                                                                                            • Dec 2008
                                                                                            • 68184

                                                                                            #46
                                                                                            I bought a set of towels made from this cotton, specifically due to the cause.

                                                                                            ::::::::::

                                                                                            WASHINGTON -- The National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA) through its international development program CLUSA, today announced the receipt of an $8 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to improve the livelihoods of 60,000 small scale cotton farmers in Mozambique.

                                                                                            The grant will fund The Cotton Value Chain Improvement Project, a 5-year project aimed at increasing Mozambican farmers' cotton yields-and profits-by improving their efficiency in producing cotton.

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                                                                                            • Minte
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                                                                                              • Jun 2001
                                                                                              • 7081

                                                                                              #47
                                                                                              An hour long staff meeting and only one comment in this thread... What happened to the eat the rich crowd?
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                                                                                              • dyna mo
                                                                                                just a fucking jerk
                                                                                                • Dec 2008
                                                                                                • 68184

                                                                                                #48

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                                                                                                • Minte
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                                                                                                  • Jun 2001
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                                                                                                  #49
                                                                                                  Originally posted by dyna mo
                                                                                                  I'm guessing those filthy bastards are hiding their gold on Oak Island.
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                                                                                                  • dyna mo
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                                                                                                    • Dec 2008
                                                                                                    • 68184

                                                                                                    #50
                                                                                                    Originally posted by Minte
                                                                                                    I'm guessing those filthy bastards are hiding their gold on Oak Island.
                                                                                                    it's all in that hole!

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