It's the poors Walmart, not Amazon
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Either he didn't think it through, or its a manipulative statement. If you claim only middle to upper-middle were hosed (small business owners with singular income source), no one cares. Because most 9-5 workers think upper-middle means lakeside manors and 250k cars.
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To the extent you can capture the value of the poors' labor, and that said value exceeds its cost, I get it. But this is not 1850s factory Liverpool. So, yeah. The Walmart model is actually the most efficient, and it provides clear positive value to them.
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Sounds like what people always do, conflate income and wealth. In this case, shutting down a middle class person's crafts shop and letting people buy the same goods at Walmart or Amazon means income that once went to the individual is going to a corporation.
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