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Here is the problem. The US Communist Party is not advocating true communism. In true communism, there would be no private companies. The points they make are valid. Capitalism is running amuck. Companies are being allowed to become more poweful at the expense of the ordinary people. Recent case in point. Disney acquired the Fox film library and the first thing they did was inform small, independent theater owners that Fox films would no longer be available. Industry reps say that will cut the income of these independent theater owners 25%. Disney will make even more money. We also have companies that pit states against each other for locating in their state. I agree with AOC on torpedoing the Amazon deal. That is not capitalism.

Of course it's capitalism. Dingy didn't have anything to do with the Amazon decision. That was done by the local commies. She's just a bimbo congress gal who protested it. So now NYC lost hundreds of thousands of jobs, and because of the virus, they can't get enough help because they're so busy. Great call on their part.

If we didn't have any competition for companies using tax deferments, most of the businesses would flock to one place, say NYC for example, Chicago another. During the more industrious times, we had the advantage because we have the fresh water. Some states were so pissed they wanted to devise a pipeline to bring our water there. We didn't go for it. Look, if your industry relies on water, then move your silly ass and jobs to Cleveland. Today, we need to offer tax incentives to get jobs here because many would sooner move to a place with much nicer weather that we don't have during the winter months.

If you object to any decision by a company, simply quit using their product. That's what we Republicans do. Football and basketball are having record low viewership. So are the Hollywood award shows. We quit watching them because their political stance is offensive to us. My television hasn't had an NFL game on it since they started this kneeling BS.

It is capitalism gone wild. You are not a commie for opposing the turning over of billioins of dollars to a corporation who pays no taxes. NYC lost a bunch of lowpaying jobs. They could have taken the billions that Amazon wanted and given it to potentail workers and they would have made more money than with Amazon. They were right not to submit to the blackmail.

Capitalism has become corrupted. It needs to be reined in.
 
t is capitalism gone wild. You are not a commie for opposing the turning over of billioins of dollars to a corporation who pays no taxes. NYC lost a bunch of lowpaying jobs. They could have taken the billions that Amazon wanted and given it to potentail workers and they would have made more money than with Amazon. They were right not to submit to the blackmail.

Capitalism has become corrupted. It needs to be reined in.

There was no blackmail and there was no money going to Amazon. They just said the condition on moving there hinged on tax breaks for the company. The city wasn't going to spend a dime. In fact they'd gain by all the additional payroll taxes they would have collected. Tax abatements are not forever in most cases. They expire.

Here Amazon opened up three huge outlets before the virus. We welcomed them with open arms. Every suburb provided tax breaks because of the net job gains. They are not too bad paying either for general labor. I delivered to their warehouse a couple of times. Very impressive. Even amid the pandemic, they still posted job openings. Unlike NYC, our leaders were smart enough to lure those thousands of jobs to our area. We didn't have some airhead Congresswoman who doesn't know up from down fighting it.
 
t is capitalism gone wild. You are not a commie for opposing the turning over of billioins of dollars to a corporation who pays no taxes. NYC lost a bunch of lowpaying jobs. They could have taken the billions that Amazon wanted and given it to potentail workers and they would have made more money than with Amazon. They were right not to submit to the blackmail.

Capitalism has become corrupted. It needs to be reined in.

There was no blackmail and there was no money going to Amazon. They just said the condition on moving there hinged on tax breaks for the company. The city wasn't going to spend a dime. In fact they'd gain by all the additional payroll taxes they would have collected. Tax abatements are not forever in most cases. They expire.

Here Amazon opened up three huge outlets before the virus. We welcomed them with open arms. Every suburb provided tax breaks because of the net job gains. They are not too bad paying either for general labor. I delivered to their warehouse a couple of times. Very impressive. Even amid the pandemic, they still posted job openings. Unlike NYC, our leaders were smart enough to lure those thousands of jobs to our area. We didn't have some airhead Congresswoman who doesn't know up from down fighting it.

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