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In reply to the discussion: Uber, Lyft owe Chicago $15 million, other Chicagoland entities millions more [View all]WhaTHellsgoingonhere
(5,252 posts)And by "a lot," I'm referring to jobs. Wal-Mart, Amazon, Uber, Airbnb, all of these companies are symptoms of an odious cancer to the middle class, one brought to us by a Democratic Party that puts profit over people. We should have learned that lesson from subsidizing these race to the bottom companies for the past 20 decades. When Democrats align with Randians, Thomas Frank has a point: the Party lost its way and abandoned "We the People." DUers, en mass, aren't there, yet. They're at, "It's working for me." There are obvious exception, of course. They're the ones fighting, saying that's not good enough. Giving companies more power vis-a-vis the government and labor is a sign of the Democratic Party's abject failure and has given rise to income inequality.
It was obvious to many of us in 2009. We just followed the money.