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OT: American Politics

Had 3Q earnings call today. It really wasn't mentioned on it. Customer lagging demand and things we're doing to stay prepared while keeping costs low was main focus.
Wonder if ur do’s struggles are because of consumer demand or hiring people who dont know what they’re doing.
 
So weird that whatever fake news you just posted was instantly deleted by the poster.

Too late, he's already deep throated it and swallowed all of the precious freedom inside.

The shit these idiots are willing to believe.

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From The Atlantic

One critique holds that Harris lost because she abandoned her most potent attack. Harris began the campaign portraying Trump as a stooge of corporate interests—and touted herself as a relentless scourge of Big Business. During the Democratic National Convention, speaker after speaker inveighed against Trump’s oligarchical allegiances. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York bellowed, “We have to help her win, because we know that Donald Trump would sell this country for a dollar if it meant lining his own pockets and greasing the palms of his Wall Street friends.”


While Harris was stuck defending the Biden economy, and hobbled by lingering anger over inflation, attacking Big Business allowed her to go on the offense. Then, quite suddenly, this strain of populism disappeared.

One Biden aide told me that Harris steered away from such hard-edged messaging at the urging of her brother-in-law, Tony West, Uber’s chief legal officer. (West did not immediately respond to a request for comment.) To win the support of CEOs, Harris jettisoned a strong argument that deflected attention from one of her weakest issues. Instead, the campaign elevated Mark Cuban as one of its chief surrogates, the very sort of rich guy she had recently attacked.
 
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