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Business, Economics & Tax Policy 7: Workers of the world unite!

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Is kinda ironic for Rufus to ask that when we had the 1999 or whenever 60 minutes clip here where the fools were shocked that amazon was valued higher than sears :)

At least Amazon does something.
 
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Google, Facebook, and twitter were the same thing.
 
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As Lewis Black said [of Enron]: "If you can't explain in 2 sentences what your company does, then it's illegal."
 
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Audi's CEO was arrested today as a result of the emissions scandal.

CEO. Arrested. Two words not generally used together for a company that large
 
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Audi's CEO was arrested today as a result of the emissions scandal.

CEO. Arrested. Two words not generally used together for a company that large

Saw that. Actual justice. Amazing.
 
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Let's wait until the barred door actually locks behind him. ;)

Fair point, but it's a start.

Here you can't even breath the idea of arresting the scumbags who destroyed our economy via fraud.
 
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Apple and Tesla are aspirational brands for rich white people. Please explain to us how they benefit your beloved working class. :p

In fact, Nikola Tesla is rolling over in his grave at the thought of his name being used to sell fancy cars to the rich. Remember, he wanted to give electricity away.

Musk is just a 21st century Edison.
 
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The problem with Musk is that he takes all sorts of government money but has suboptimal working conditions and espouses stupid libertarian nonsense.
 
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I think if 5mn would just admit he's a gun-hating, country club Republican, we'll all get along much better. :D
 
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Apple and Tesla are aspirational brands for rich white people. Please explain to us how they benefit your beloved working class. :p

National productivity and wealth disparity are not the same. It doesn't do anyone any good to just make one segment of society worse off...if it doesn't benefit another segment. Make the country richer (the whole country) and then use whatever levers necessary to make sure that the wealth/benefit gains are appropriately balanced.

If Apple and Tesla are strictly aspirational brands...they still directly benefit somebody. Then they indirectly benefit many others as the best of their features are sooner or later adopted into low end phones/cars that benefit the less affluent. In the end, the ripple effect of jobs, tax revenues, direct product desirability, and genetic advances they bring to the industry make these guys valuable to even the bottom half.

This is not trickle down. 81% of Americans own a mobile phone - and the vast majority are benefiting greatly from innovation at Apple.
 
Re: Business, Economics & Tax Policy 7: Workers of the world unite!

In the end, the ripple effect of jobs, tax revenues, direct product desirability, and genetic advances they bring to the industry make these guys valuable to even the bottom half.

This is not trickle down. 81% of Americans own a mobile phone - and the vast majority are benefiting greatly from innovation at Apple.
Do Apple and Tesla have genetic coding in them now? Were they spliced?
 
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GE dropped from DJIA and replaced by Walgreens.
 
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