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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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To tackle all this

Can you please explain to trackle, I'm not sure to what "all this" might imply, because he reminds before that the crisis of wealth inequailty...

So how do we address the crisis of wealth inequality?

A wealth tax, as proposed by Senator Elizabeth Warren, would begin to tackle all this by placing a 2 percent tax on to wealth in excess of 50 million dollars.

  

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anonymous to tackle all this It is difficult to say without more context. "All this" probably refers to a lot of problems or issues. For example, poor schools, broken bridges, homeless people.

  • anonymous to tackle all this It is difficult to say without more context.
  • "All this" probably refers to a lot of problems or issues.
  • For example, poor schools, broken bridges, homeless people.
  • When we tackle problems, we make efforts to solve them or make them less onerous.
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anonymousto tackle all this

It is difficult to say without more context.
"All this" probably refers to a lot of problems or issues. For example, poor schools, broken bridges, homeless people. When we tackle problems, we make efforts to solve them or make them less onerous.

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