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Smells Like The Great Reset: Amazon Buying Up Massive Industrial Land Holdings Across the U.S. Even as It Reduces Warehouse Square Footage
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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 3807937" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>Who do you think lobbied for the tax code. Anyone here able to deduct loan interest? Also, remember when Trump couldn't pay his loans on the Taj Ma Hall? The banks couldn't do a darn thing, simply because billionaires and huge companies operate under a different set of rules. If you or I owe 200 K to the bank, the bank owns us, if a billion dollar company or greater owes 200 miliion to a bank, they own the bank. I am not saying that it is not smart of amazon to buy properties, but the libertarian stance that companies can do what the hell they want is part of the reason our economy is so bad and the middle class is dying off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 3807937, member: 27098"] Who do you think lobbied for the tax code. Anyone here able to deduct loan interest? Also, remember when Trump couldn't pay his loans on the Taj Ma Hall? The banks couldn't do a darn thing, simply because billionaires and huge companies operate under a different set of rules. If you or I owe 200 K to the bank, the bank owns us, if a billion dollar company or greater owes 200 miliion to a bank, they own the bank. I am not saying that it is not smart of amazon to buy properties, but the libertarian stance that companies can do what the hell they want is part of the reason our economy is so bad and the middle class is dying off. [/QUOTE]
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