Uhhmm how abt Taxi's catch up in Technology! I would gladly use Taxi's again if I can summon them with tap of a phone screen.
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The real question is: Was it smart to hire this anti-white racist when MSM is becoming increasingly irrelevant? This is your future twitter intern.pic.twitter.com/0cU9hfybd6
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Uber was invented as a market based solution to Taxi monopolies which provided poor quality service, especially for ppl of color and those outside urban areas. It works. And capping will not!!!
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@nytimes your Hiring of a RACIST person tells all what we need to know about your HYPOCRITE organization.#FAKENEWSNYTIMESThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Sarah Jeong and the New Times editorial board are outraged at the hate Alex Jones and Infowars are spreading.pic.twitter.com/r3olH6WmTp
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You hire bigotspic.twitter.com/LPH4vADY2e
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How about this, let’s cap hiring racist people. How does that sound?
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Either cap it, or have Uber offer buyouts for many of the cab medallions whose value has plummeted. By allowing Uber to flood the market, the city has reneged on its promise to the cabbies who bought these medallions, leading to suffering and suicides.
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"Allowing Uber to flood the market"? That's a strange way of saying "Consumers have overwhelmingly chosen Uber as their hired ride of choice". If the city reneged on a promise, how do they get to shift the accountability for that onto the free market?
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I don't deny we all use it for a reason, and that it is even inevitable, just think the city could have handled the effect on the cabbies much better, instead of acting powerless as the medallions the cabbies bought (playing by the old rules) declined.
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