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minus-squareDeceptichumlinkfedilink76•9 months agoBecause companies > people in the eyes of the state.
minus-square@just_another_personlinkEnglish15•9 months agoIt depends on which state, which is even more sad.
minus-square@joekar1990linkEnglish7•9 months agoSomething something job creators….something something trickle down
minus-square@General_EffortlinkEnglish-6•edit-29 months agoIt’s more like companies = jobs in the eyes of voters. ETA: What’s with the downvotes? You guys think this is wrong?
minus-squareAniki 🌱🌿linkfedilinkEnglish6•9 months agoI have never once gave a flying fuck about a nebulous concept of “jobs.”
minus-square@General_EffortlinkEnglish0•edit-29 months agoSounds like you are in a very good position to appreciate how the average voter feels about this. ETA: I think we’d all be better off if people had a more realistic and practical attitude to jobs.
Because companies > people in the eyes of the state.
It depends on which state, which is even more sad.
Something something job creators….something something trickle down
It’s more like companies = jobs in the eyes of voters.
ETA: What’s with the downvotes? You guys think this is wrong?
I have never once gave a flying fuck about a nebulous concept of “jobs.”
Sounds like you are in a very good position to appreciate how the average voter feels about this.
ETA: I think we’d all be better off if people had a more realistic and practical attitude to jobs.