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|    T-Mobile Merger and the Dangers of Corpo    |
|    01 Jul 22 13:50:37    |
      From: malQRMassimilation@gmail.com              By Terry Schilling              The Republican coalition changed dramatically during Donald Trump's       presidency. We are no doubt still a party that supports lower taxes       and less regulation, and President Trump's record in those areas was       the strongest we have seen from a modern Republican president. But the       party also focused more on issues impacting working-class families -       expanding and improving the child tax credit, bringing more jobs home       through fairer trade deals, and pushing back on the woke left's       radical agenda that pits all of us against each other, including our       kids.              An important lesson of the Trump presidency was recognizing that the       threats to our liberty do not solely come from the government. The       modern GOP understands the importance of reining in unaccountable       institutions and reducing the concentration of corporate power. The       need for a shift away from previous conservative dogma is evident in       the controversies we see in the news every day. Big corporations are       flexing their muscles by censoring conservatives, threatening states       that pass legislation the left doesn't like, and pushing racist,       anti-American diversity, equity and inclusion programs on workers       regardless of their political leanings. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis       and other Republican leaders are picking up where Trump left off in       this regard, balancing the need to promote a robust economic climate       with a recognition that Big Business doesn't always have our best       interests at heart.              https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/t-mobile-merger       shows-problems-with-consolidated-corporate-power/              --       (Please remove QRM from my email address to write to me directly)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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