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Elon Musk Donating $45 million a month to Trump super PAC

First of all, we have to get every single voter mobilized to vote Democrat.

Second, this is another reason that concentrated wealth is such a massive problem to our society.

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USA TODAY · Elon Musk to donate $45 million a month to new Donald Trump super PAC: ReportBy , USA TODAY

Kevin Oleary shilling for Trump after his big fraud judgement. If Oleary wants to be permitted to commit fraud in his business practices without any worry, let him go operate in red states. He seems to think they're open to this kind of thing. Maybe he's right.

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@rbreich Haven't been on here in a while, and missed this video from Robert. I cancelled my Amazon account almost a year ago, and haven't looked back. Buy local!!

Amazon is a creeping threat to our society in so many ways. They are too big and too powerful. This can only lead to bad things.

This morning I was lying in bed thinking about what's wrong with the US (as we often do). As I was trying to parse my thoughts, this occurred to me:

Capitalism is a game where the top finishers get to lead whatever life they choose, but the ones that come in last are forced to die in an alley in the cold.

Techradar: Amazon wants to be your one-stop shop for business supplies

Where does this end? Amazon's strangle hold on the US economy continues. Please consider cutting them off. One of the positive features of capitalism is the fact that we can collectively "vote against" companies that we feel are harmful to society. Consolidations by big business are bad for workers, consumers, and ultimately for politics.

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TechRadar proAmazon wants to be your one-stop shop for business suppliesBy Craig Hale