In her recent New York Times essay, Lina Khan issues a powerful critique of how monopolistic corporate consolidation and decades of policy drift have hollowed out the role of small business in Democratic politics.
This isn’t about whether small businesses make it. It’s about Democrats still sucking up to Reid Hoffman and clueless about where the votes will actually come from.
If I said what I’ve seen firsthand, it would put people near me in danger. Retaliation is alive and well on both sides. Trump isn’t the only vindictive one in this country.
Lina Khan is handing these Ivy League geniuses a real path. They’re too busy sniffing their own farts and fixating on Homan. Even MTG looks sharper. What I’ve seen in Madison, where Kamala’s shown up three times, is so blue it loops back to red.
Not sure I understand the point here...the first half of the article tells how Lina Khan has identified that small business is being hollowed out and taken advantage of by monopolistic corporate consolidation. The second half of the article talks about how small business is thriving and continuing to occupy a greater share of the economic pie. So which is it?
I think I buried the lede.
This isn’t about whether small businesses make it. It’s about Democrats still sucking up to Reid Hoffman and clueless about where the votes will actually come from.
If I said what I’ve seen firsthand, it would put people near me in danger. Retaliation is alive and well on both sides. Trump isn’t the only vindictive one in this country.
Lina Khan is handing these Ivy League geniuses a real path. They’re too busy sniffing their own farts and fixating on Homan. Even MTG looks sharper. What I’ve seen in Madison, where Kamala’s shown up three times, is so blue it loops back to red.
Not sure I understand the point here...the first half of the article tells how Lina Khan has identified that small business is being hollowed out and taken advantage of by monopolistic corporate consolidation. The second half of the article talks about how small business is thriving and continuing to occupy a greater share of the economic pie. So which is it?