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Jeff Bezos Gives AOC a Basic Economics Lesson After She Claims No One Can 'Earn' Billions
Believe it or not, conservatives have always had an uneasy relationship with capitalism.
In short, after centuries of debate, many of us have accepted it as the least of all possible evils.
Thus, even in an age of populist-nationalist sentiment, symbolized (at least in spirit) by President Donald Trump’s political ascendancy, a conservative Christian, without abandoning Christianity’s warnings against worshipping wealth, may largely nod along in agreement with Amazon mega-billionaire Jeff Bezos, who provided a sound explanation of why Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, had it wrong earlier this month when she declared that no one can “earn” a billion dollars.
“It’s not correct on its face,” Bezos said in an interview Wednesday with CNBC’s Andrew Sorkin that was posted to the social media platform X. “Let me give you a simple example. Let’s say........
