New Zealand has a budget of $35 billion, yet it’s not a peasant republic.
Switzerland has a yearly budget of $83 billion, yet it’s one of the most developed countries.
Singapore has a yearly budget of $83 billion, yet it’s one of the most developed countries.
The government yearly budget doesn’t determine whether a country is a peasant republic or not. It all comes down to the expenditure vs the population ratio.
In reality Bezos doesn’t have that kind of money. He most probably has millions in his bank accounts.
The bulk of his wealth is stored in Amazon Stock. He owns 11% of Amazon.
In reality that value is largely non existent. Not unless he sells that stock. He sells $1 billion every year and invests it on Blue origin space exploration. All in all fuck that filthy liberal.
Google was started in 1996. It has revenue of $182bn and profits of $40Bn. It has 135K employees. Meanwhile, Kenya, a whole country with 50Million people can only raise revenue ya $15bn.
Kenya has a population of almost 50 million. Go back and consider the populations of those countries that you have listed. You need to learn how to contextualize figures my friend.
Example: New Zealand has a population of about 5 million. If that 35B figure is accurate, how can you compare identical budgets with 1/10th Kenya’s population?? I thought you were smarter than that, I really did.
I know the population of those countries. That’s why I have said “government yearly budget doesn’t determine whether a country is a peasant republic or not. It all comes down to the expenditure vs the population ratio”.
And there is a reason I chose Kenya as the example and not New Zealand. I assumed that it was common sense and I didn’t have to explain the population aspect of it. I massively overestimated your ability to process the information.