does not. great to see you. thanks tucker, you ve spent years bringing the truth to light. we should all talk pompously. tucker: was a fraudulent character. thank you jeff bezos, the founder of amazon is worth a hundred and $50 billion. that is enough to make him the richest man in the world by far. and by possibly the richest human being and all of history. it is certainly enough to pay his employees well. he doesn t. a huge number of amazon workers are so poorly paid that they qualify for federal welfare benefits. according to data from a nonprofit group, new food economy, nearly one and three and was on employees in arizona for example were on food stamps last year. jeff bezos isn t paying his workers enough to eat, so you made up the difference with your tax dollars. next time you see him, make sure that he says thank you. what about the walton family?
thanks tucker, you veed spent mark steyn, great to see you. years bringing the truth to light. we should all talk pompously. tucker: was a fraudulent character. thank you. jeff bezos, the founder of amazon is worth a $150 billion. that is enough to make him the richest man in the world by far. and by possibly the richest human being and all of history. it is certainly enough to pay his employees well. but he doesn t. a huge number of amazon workers are so poorly paid that they qualify for federal welfare benefits. according to data from a nonprofit group, new food economy, nearly one in three employees in arizona for a exame were on food stamps last year. jeff bezos isn t paying his workers enough to eat, so you made up the difference with your tax dollars. next time you see jeff bezos, make sure he says thank you. what about the walton family? they funded walmart, collectively they are worth
or snap. that s about 153 billion bucks every year. the new food economy examined this problem. focusing specifically on amazon employees using snap food benefits. in the state of arizona, please listen to this, one in every three of amazon s employees depend on snap to put food on their family s table. in pennsylvania and ohio the figure appears to be about one in ten. the president for his part consistently picks fights with amazon about their use of u.s. postal service for deliveries and their dominance in the retail market. even jeff bezos owning the washington post. here s what makes sense. none of those touch the legitimate criticisms of amazon. you want to criticize amazon? i m going to help you do that right now. bhat president is going after is nonsense. when jobs do not pay enough, workers turn to public assistance in order to meet their basic needs and that burden is falling on taxpayers. when the head of that company