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The Evil Rich

John Stossel reports that Bernie Sanders and others on the Left want higher taxes on millionaires and billionaires. Would that be a good idea, since most rich people became prosperous by creating wealth?

He welcomes wealthy brewer Jim Caruso to the podcast, who took over a bankrupt brewery and turned it around by inventing creative craft beers. He now employs more than 100 people. The company Caruso runs, Flying Dog Brewery, is worth millions and he provides a strong answer to why some Americans have so much more money than others.

Project O’Keefe

What really happened at Project Veritas and why was James O’Keefe ousted? And what role did Pfizer executive Jordan Walker play in the chaos?

Appearing on the David Icke podcast, with stand-in host Gareth Icke, investigative journalist George Webb unravels the truth behind the drama, including Walker’ possible connection to Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum.

 

The “Right Angle” crew of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green speculate on what’s next for O’Keefe.

The Myth Of the Evil Rich

Crazy Bernie Sanders and an army of ultra-liberal leftists continue to tow the Democrat Party line–the rich are evil; impose higher taxes on the millionaires and billionaires. It’s a refrain, truth be told, that has become nauseating. Jim Caruso, self-made millionaire and CEO of Flying Dog Brewery said it best: “You will have unequal outcomes and I would argue that it’s possible that we all benefit from them,” he says. Appearing with host John Stossel, Caruso points out that Steve Jobs was worth $10 billion when he died, but since Apple sold more than 2 billion devices, Jobs collected just $5 per device. “I think Steve might have been underpaid here,” he says. “The feeling tends to be that somebody like Steve Jobs took something away from everybody else. But what did Steve Jobs take? He had this idea, one of the most massively important tools for productivity and communication in life.” Here’s more on Stossel TV.

Apple Garage Myth Debunked

Engineering wizard and entrepreneur Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and the first Apple computer, chronicles his journey with the technological giant alongside genius Steve Jobs. But contrary to popular belief, Jobs’ garage was not the brain trust hub it was made out to be. “The garage represents us better than anything else, but there were no designs made there,” Wozniak says. “We outgrew that garage very quickly. It wasn’t like a whole company you walked in and a bunch of people had desks. There were rarely more than two people in the garage, mostly sitting around and doing nothing.” Here’s more from the Bloomberg Quicktake.

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