How terrible inflation is in the United States today, but anyone who has gone out to buy things and eat, I believe they can understand it immediately!!
Some netizens even said that now they can't fill the shopping cart without $300 to Costco.
The high prices have made many people complain and complain. It's just that no one would have imagined that among this "bitter" people, there would be a billionaire.
A few days ago, a billionaire in the United States suddenly made a complaint on social **, he complained that inflation in the United States was too serious, but he didn't expect his remarks to directly cause an uproar on the Internet.
The rich man's name is Kyle Bass, a private equity tycoon and an international hedge predator, made a name for himself in the 2008 U.S. subprime mortgage crisis.
Over the years, he has single-handedly founded a number of companiesHundreds of millions of assets。But in 2020, he was investigated by U.S. regulators for allegedly maliciously distorting the financial records of United Development Funding (UDF), a Texas real estate investment trust, in the process of shorting it.
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There is a ** that says Bass is a private investor, Tommy Hicks JrHicks in turn Donald Trump JrHunting companions.
In short, properly rich elites.
On February 28, Bass took the initiative to post a five-star hotel room service bill in New York on social **, according to the bill: After 7 o'clock in the morning of the same day, Bass ordered a breakfast at the hotel, and he ordered:
$26 waffles
$12 bacon
$14 orange juice
$8 for Coke
Add the $9 "Revenue Surcharge" and "Taxes and Gratuities" to add up to the bill for breakfast85.$32
An hour after eating this breakfast, Bass posted the bill** online, and then complained.
The dreaded inflation reached a milestone – I had breakfast for $85 a portion at a New York hotel for the first time. After paying for it, I decided I would never eat like this again
According to Bass, he placed an order without looking at the menu, and when the waiter brought the bill, he was "shocked" by the whole thing about the breakfast.
A simple breakfastIt's a full $85!!
Heartbroken while eating breakfast, Buzz finally decided to post the bill online** to show the crazy pricing of New York hotels.
I thought that my "complaint" could resonate with many netizens, but who would have thought that when this tweet was sent, netizens flocked to it with "angry spray".
I generally enjoy reading your articles, but complaining about inflation while ordering breakfast at a New York hotel is a bit excessive. You know that the breakfast here is at least twice as much as anywhere else, but you eat it anyway and add a glass of Coke.
Dude, this is room service at the Manhattan Hotel. You know, you're paying for the privilege of not having to go out or find a much cheaper food truck on the nearest street corner. Elitists.
You booked room service at a New York hotel, is it Biden's fault that it's expensive?
Dude, you're such an idiot.
Hey, I'm a native New Yorker. If you don't want to spend, you shouldn't book a hotel. This is just a suggestion. Blaming inflation for your stupid decisions will make you look even more stupid. There is no hatred, only facts. Go to the bagel shop for breakfast.
After that, some netizens picked up the hotel where Bass stayedIt's not cheap
The items on this bill are in line with the room service menu at the Carlyle Hotel, a five-star hotel with rates ranging from $954 (including $35 breakfast credit) to $6,244 (after fees).
I'm sure room service in Manhattan five-star hotels has always been expensive
You booked room service at a 5 hotel in Manhattan. What are you expecting? Poor fellow, I bet you pay $10 for someone to get food delivered to your bed and you're ruined.
You decide to stay in a 5 star hotel. That's your business. When I traveled, I got free breakfast (which was a lot) and even though I ordered it, I never paid $85 for breakfast. Why? Because if I couldn't afford it, I wouldn't have spent $1000 on a hotel for one night!
A billionaire with a room fee of several thousand, but his defense was broken because of the $85 five-star hotel breakfast, no wonder he was sprayed by American netizens.
And after the matter fermented, more and more netizens came to watch, and scolded and scolded and some netizens found one"Huadian".The tip he gave was only 10$2
Of course, some netizens came forward to correct Bass's name afterwards, and in addition to the tip on the bill, Bass also took the initiative to give another $15.
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But the netizen who sprayed the tip found out that he blocked her when he turned his head.
This netizen laughed and said that the speed of blocking her could break the record"Haha, what a coward".
Seeing that the comment area was completely overturned, in order to make netizens shut up, Bas immediately spoke out for himself againBo sympathy votes
I grew up in the lower middle class. He graduated from college destitute. To this day, I am grateful for every meal. The hatred here is beyond my expectations.
But maybe it was really scolded, in replying to netizens' comments, Bass Gu left and right, and directly put this wave of "anger" of netizensCount it on China
Many of the accounts [scolding me] are fake accounts in China, and they come when they smell blood. One of the tweet replies from my account was a lie.
One moment it's Biden's fault, the next it's China's fault???
Where is this???
Bass's void search for enemies, netizens still don't buy it much.
Buddy. You stay in a hotel for $1,000 a night, and then accuse the United States of being too stupid and neither think anything there is expensive nor look at the menu. Now it's a fake Chinese account again? Come on.
Are rumors because they question what you say? Or am I missing something? I'm lower middle class (sometimes lower). But I know that hotel room service is more expensive than other places. Especially expensive hotels in expensive cities.
You can't blame ** for the room service at the 5 New York Hotel**. That's why no one sympathizes with you. We are not robots. Mr. CEO, we are ordinary Americans, and you are clearly out of step with us.
So all the people who think you are fools are "fake Chinese accounts"?
Ahem, the eyes of the masses are still bright.