bill718
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The partnership between Americas business community and the Republican party goes back many decades. Lately however that "bromance" has cooled off a lot. Twitter and many other companies will no longer do business with our former President, or many of his supporters, citing misinformation (a polite term for lies) and the social media communications between members of the good squad that assembled, and attacked our nations capital. Tech giants; eager to escape government regulation have been banning whom they see as those who would use violence to bully their way into power. To be fair, some of those banned have also been left wing rioters who have also caused much property damage, but most of the "self regulating" from the tech giants has been aimed at the right wing.
So - can Conservatives patch up their differences with these tech giants and continue their partnership with Wall Street, or are these fences too damaged to mend?
Thoughts?
So - can Conservatives patch up their differences with these tech giants and continue their partnership with Wall Street, or are these fences too damaged to mend?
Thoughts?