NOW I OWN A VERY LARGE YACHT Seattle entrepreneur Nick Hanauer writes today in Politico about his wealth and why people like him should be very worried about economic inequality.
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  • "NOW I OWN A VERY LARGE YACHT" Seattle entrepreneur Nick Hanauer writes today in Politico about his wealth and why people like him should be very worried.

A warning, from one plutocrat to the rest of them: "I have a message for my fellow filthy rich, for all of us who live in our gated bubble worlds: Wake up, people. It won’t last. If we don’t do something to fix the glaring inequities in this economy, the pitchforks are going to come for us. No society can sustain this kind of rising inequality."

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And Boehner plans to sue Obama: "To sue the president, Republicans are tying themselves in ideological knots. After howling about excessive lawsuits, they are embracing long-shot litigation. After lamenting activist judges, they are now insisting that judges be more activist and shed their long-standing reluctance to adjudicate disputes between the elected branches."