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SF Billionaires For Billionaires Rally- They Want More Billionaires & Want to Be Loved

Date:
Saturday, February 07, 2026
Time:
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Event Type:
Class/Workshop
Organizer/Author:
repost
Location Details:
It will start at Alta Plaza Park at 11:00 A and march to SF City Hall for rally at 12:30 pm

Billionaires For Billionaires Rally in San Francisco

The over 70 billionaires in San Francisco angry that people are blaming them for stealing all the wealth in this country. Eight billionaires control 50% of the wealth of this country is controlled by these oligarchs.

‘March for Billionaires’ planned in San Francisco. Is it satire?
New group calls billionaires ‘value creators’ who are ‘building, not taking’ — closely mirroring real tech execs’ rhetoric
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by JOE RIVANO BARROS
February 1, 2026, 4:09 pm
A blue graphic announces "March for Billionaires" with event details for February 7, 2026, in San Francisco, CA, and buttons to join or learn more.
The "March for Billionaires" website advertises a rally starting near Pac Heights and moving to San Francisco City Hall.
A new group is advertising a “March for Billionaires” in San Francisco on Saturday — either a Swiftian attempt to parrot Silicon Valley executives who are raging against a planned California billionaire tax, or an earnest try to ward it off.

“Vilifying billionaires is popular. Losing them is expensive,” reads the group’s website, which is scant and gives no indication of who is behind the effort. Organizers did not respond to emailed questions. The site links to BlueSky and Twitteraccounts — the latter is @ProBillionaires — and records show the website was created on Jan. 29.

Its language mimics tech executives who have been fighting the “Billionaire Tax Act,” which is being put forth by Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West and would institute a one-time wealth tax on those with a net worth over $1 billion. The measure has yet to qualify for the ballot but, if successful, would tax billionaire residents 5 percent of their wealth.

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SEIU-UHW says the tax would stave off about $100 billion in “cuts to federal healthcare funding” and affect roughly 200 billionaires. The measure has received the backing of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, California Rep. Ro Khanna, and the Teamsters California union. Khanna is working on a compromise measure.

Gov. Gavin Newsom opposes it. The state office that analyzes legislation wrote that the tax would likely add “tens of billions of dollars” to the California budget, but could result in ongoing tax losses of “hundreds of millions of dollars or more per year” if billionaires flee the state.

Silicon Valley is rising up against it. President Donald Trump’s crypto czar David Sacks called the measure an “asset seizure” and has reportedly left for Texas. Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan said the tax would “wholesale destroy business creation” in the state. Anduril founder Palmery Lucky (net worth: $3.6 billion) said he could be “screwed for life” and would be forced to “sell huge chunks” of his stock.

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Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have relocated dozens of limited liability companies and other business entities outside of California, and Brin has given $20 million to a political action committee that may fight the tax. Venture capitalist Peter Thiel has given $3 millionto a similar effort.

The site calls billionaires “value creators” who are “building, not taking” and lists 10 of them, including Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Page and Brin, the popstar Taylor Swift, the tennis champion Roger Federer, and James Dyson, who the site says “invented the bagless vacuum cleaner after 5,127 prototypes.”

“These billionaires didn’t steal from you,” it reads. “They created new products, new services, new possibilities that millions of people freely chose.”

On BlueSky, the group has shared Y Combinator founder Paul Graham’s well-known essay calling for a fight against poverty rather than inequality, and a post from Matthew Yglesias that reads, “It’s time to take a bold stand in defense of America’s oft-maligned billionaire class.”

It retweeted a post from Tan where the CEO is wearing, unironically, a shirt that reads, “We should have more billionaires.”

The in-person march is marketed for Feb. 7 at 11 a.m. It will start at Alta Plaza Park, in tony Pacific Heights, and end with a rally at City Hall.

In November, a “People Over Billionaires” marchtook a similar route through the wealthy area and stopped to chant in front of multi-million dollar homes: “Let’s stop these money grabbing maniacs from wrecking our world!”
Added to the calendar on Sun, Feb 1, 2026 10:00PM
§Eight Billionaires Own Half The Wealth of the World
by repost
These 8 billionaires control 50% wealth of the world but they need more billions and they will use fascist tactics to get it.
The billionaire mayor who was put in office by his family and other billionaires wants to privatize and outsource city and public jobs but is not doing enough for his fellow billionaires. They will be marching on Feb 7 from Pacific Heights to SF City Hall.
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