Sure, people want free shipping and do like Amazon's convenience; but they also want Amazon to pay taxes to help pay for the USPS infrastructure that allows for rural and far-flung communities to receive *subsidized* delivery. This stuff is obvious once you step out of DC-bubble.
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This episode of woman, foolishly, tries to make point on Twitter that doesn't fit the current prevalent takes meets the quote tweet...
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In any case, my point isn't about this moment. There is going to be competent and more coherent versions of these sentiments—that are somewhat orthogonal to beltway political divides—from across the political spectrum, and we'll likely see a lot of it in 2020, and even in 2018.
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Correct! Fact-checking and arguing this one is fine—and not my point— and now that he doesn't have rallies, he's not as skilled. There will be others, soon, across the political spectrum. Both parties are throwing up "insurgent" candidates for a reason.https://twitter.com/AnatoleSerial/status/981188822338859008 …
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Yep. So many people are missing this issue. Trump isn't just Trump. There's a global rumbling and realignment and that the US got Trump is a fluke. Too many takes about the moment (fine, fine, I write them, too
) but please allow a broader look as well. https://twitter.com/overlayered/status/981192468770250754 …This Tweet is unavailable.Show this thread
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I’ve always thought the worst examples of these were corporate taxes no longer paying for bridges or subsidizing public transport. Trains aren’t supposed to make money. But they do get employees to your office to work for you
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