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James Monroe
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« on: February 15, 2019, 11:33:38 PM »

Shameful that con artists like Bernie pushed Amazon that would've brought jobs back to the region.




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« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2019, 12:05:18 AM »

Shameful that con artists like Bernie pushed Amazon that would've brought jobs back to the region.






You will find any way you can to blame absolutely everything on Sanders, won't you. Hell, I'm marginally impressed you haven't blamed him for global warming.

Also, there seems to be some element of racism by saying that only white gentrifiers support Sanders  . . . when that's false.

Not my fault, the far left crowd has been demonizing business for years. None of the brocialists care to learn the nuances about small business or the occasional big business that treats labor well, no they're all haters of the working person. The left has a sheep mentality with anything that could balance a fair deal between labor and business, many just might as well go ahead and call for abolishment of the banks. If these white leftists read about the positive economic developments these business to POC communities they would hopefully be converted to understanding economics.

In the primary Bernie was backed by the Hipsters who have ruined over formaily minority-dominated areas by transferring them into white upper class paradises. No room for the working black person.
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James Monroe
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« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2019, 12:43:31 AM »

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James Monroe
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« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2019, 01:52:39 AM »


You will find any way you can to blame absolutely everything on Sanders, won't you. Hell, I'm marginally impressed you haven't blamed him for global warming.

Also, there seems to be some element of racism by saying that only white gentrifiers support Sanders  . . . when that's false.

Not my fault, the far left crowd has been demonizing business for years. None of the brocialists care to learn the nuances about small business or the occasional big business that treats labor well, no they're all haters of the working person. The left has a sheep mentality with anything that could balance a fair deal between labor and business, many just might as well go ahead and call for abolishment of the banks. If these white leftists read about the positive economic developments these business to POC communities they would hopefully be converted to understanding economics.

In the primary Bernie was backed by the Hipsters who have ruined over formaily minority-dominated areas by transferring them into white upper class paradises. No room for the working black person.

Are you trolling here?  Amazon is aggressively anti-union and treats its workers like dirt.

This deal would have been $3 billion for Amazon to do to New York what Foxconn did to Wisconsin.  Google managed to come into NYC last December without controversy.

I'm not necessarily defending Amazon policies but the far-left hostile to any form of business, no matter if the owners are friendly to labor.
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James Monroe
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« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2019, 10:11:40 AM »

See, this issue is going to be incredibly divisive in the primary, as many potential primary voters are uneasy with the anti-business rhetoric that is coming from the emerging leftist wing. Amazon has a poor history of treating workers right and used loopholes to their advantage, that I will not argue with what's been perceived. What is troubling is once big business skepticism starts to cool down the left will be blaming small business who make up the financial backbone of every major city and small town in this very nation. Read Kara Calavera thread on how the activists sabatoge the will of elected officials and voters by ignoring their thoughts on the headquarters.


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James Monroe
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« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2019, 12:17:08 PM »

See, this issue is going to be incredibly divisive in the primary, as many potential primary voters are uneasy with the anti-business rhetoric that is coming from the emerging leftist wing. Amazon has a poor history of treating workers right and used loopholes to their advantage, that I will not argue with what's been perceived. What is troubling is once big business skepticism starts to cool down the left will be blaming small business who make up the financial backbone of every major city and small town in this very nation. Read Kara Calavera thread on how the activists sabatoge the will of elected officials and voters by ignoring their thoughts on the headquarters.






For more coverage on the divide in the party read this article that articulates the chaos in New York


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