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Eisensteinyesterday at 9:03 PM1 replyview on HN

No, that's not what they are saying. They are saying that the literal reading of the term itself implies that poor people have less of a say than rich people.


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altmanaltmanyesterday at 11:32 PM

It would if the saying was "vote with your dollars" or "vote with the dollars in your wallet". A literal reading of the term means you signal your vote/opinion by choosing what to pay for and it can hurt businesses since they have to generate revenue, not that $1 = 1 vote.

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