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NY Times reporter suggests 'best way a civic-minded billionaire could help the country' (just guess!)

About half the staff of the New York Daily News being laid off has caused others in that line of work to sound an industry alarm:

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However, New York Times national political correspondent Jonathan Martin has an idea for how some billionaires could be better spending their money:

There were many assuming this was in reference to Tom Steyer, but the Koch brothers are billionaires too.


https://twitter.com/colonel_potter/status/1021477597417549825

What could possibly go wrong?

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They can dream, can’t they? Come on, billionaires — show ’em the money!

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‘This is amazing’: Here’s how someone with the keys to NY Daily News’ Twitter account feels about the layoffs [gif]

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