• That actually almost seems worse. He is not paying into Social Security or his local community. He is being generously compensated on stock, which is taxed differently.

    Edit: I do want to thank you for providing that link. I was only finding a Forbes article about him being the highest compensated CEO of that year.

    • He’s paying in the local community through property taxes.

      He’s highly compensated through stock and when he bought twitter. We got some huge amount of money in Taxes.

      You’re correct. He rarely pays into social but that’s a problem for Congress to solve.

      There are many ways to solve this bullshit and one is not allow them to borrow against their stock. That’s how they live for so cheap. I’m not opposed to stopping that at all.