• mommykink@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    Call me a victim of a good PR team but my general impression of Mark Cuban is that he’s definitely in the better half of billionaires

    That doesn’t qualify him for public office of course

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      9 days ago

      There was a time when I felt that way about Musk so I now have a 20 year probation period before I assume they aren’t trying to enslave mankind

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      9 days ago

      Actually philanthropic billionaire? Cool, but we shouldn’t have to rely on billionaire philanthropy to get by.

      Public office? To be fair he’s as qualified as our most recent ex-president.

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      9 days ago

      Genuinely probably because he got to be a billionaire in an insanely lucky deal, I feel like that’s the only way you can stay (relatively) down to Earth with that much cash.

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        9 days ago

        Not to mention, he tends to spend his money by investing in startups that (as far as I can tell) actually solve a problem. He’s not one to cut corners and inflate values needlessly, and he’s far more concerned with making a business successful than extracting every penny of profit possible.

        Do I think it’s bad that one man has as much power has he does? Absolutely. Am I glad that at least one man with as much power as he does uses it to make the world a little better? You bet.

        Mark Cuban is not an example of why Billionaires should be allowed to exist, he’s just an example of how being a billionaire doesn’t NECESSARILY mean you’re an evil person.

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    9 days ago

    "This is Kamala Harris’ campaign, it’s not Joe Biden’s campaign. Kamala Harris is not Joe Biden. They’re very, very different,” said Cuban, explaining that the vice president is balancing being “respectful of the president and everything he’s proposed” while also charting her own course.

    “She’s trying not to directly contradict him in any way so she talks a little bit around the subject when it comes to taxing in particular but she’s going center, 100%,” he said.

    So he’s admitting she’s not a progressive. Oof.