Bebe Nicholson
1 min readJan 22, 2022

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Thanks for reading, James. I was impressed after reading her story at her persistence and determination after a dismal marriage and then poverty. But I understand your point.

Elon's donation of 150 million to charities last year wasn't even one percent of his total wealth, which is mostly in Tesla stock. Billionaires should pay more in taxes, but that's the government's fault. They get by with it legally because of legal loopholes.

I've also read that there is enough food produced in the world to feed the entire world population, but corrupt governments and corrupt programs prevent food getting to starving people.

I've been impressed with the number of local charities and churches in my area giving food away during the pandemic and my husband and I made a decision decades ago to give away a minimum of 10 percent of our gross income to charities, especially those that help alleviate hunger.

I didn't mean to run on so, but you make a good point!

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Bebe Nicholson
Bebe Nicholson

Written by Bebe Nicholson

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