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Genre: Comedy
Date of upload: Apr 1, 2024 ^^
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Several times, it looked like Lina wanted to laugh at Jon's jokes or affirm his incisive commentary, but she was able to keep it professional. But I don't blame her one bit for laughing or nodding in affirmation when she did. These are the kinds of quality interviews that we need more of in television. Educational, constructively critical, and even some humor in the right context. A truly human conversation.
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Knew a guy who owned a small store in my hometown. When Walmart came into the next town over. I noticed his store had less in it. When I asked him about it. He said that some of his suppliers were forced to make an exclusive deal with Walmart to sell there. They had to sign a contract stating that they would only sell to Walmart. They were able to sell more product that way. But my friend couldn't get products for his store. Within a few months, his store was almost empty. He had no suppliers. Because they were all selling to Walmart. Within 6 months, his store was closed. And Walmart is in the next town over. You have to drive across the bridge and a few miles down the highway. His store was within walking distance from a lot of people
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I am not American, but I must say that I love her. Because what you do also affect people outside of the US. 20:25. On the political power to change things. I am a bit afraid what money in politics will do. I hope for politicians who don't sell their soul to the biggest spender. But work for the people.
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I was a public health nurse during CoViD, charged with investigating outbreaks in corporations and investigation/ensuring they were following public health policies or closing if need be if the company posed a massive health hazard.
We were not allowed to investigate deeply (no close contacts, no histories, no lists of known sick people) into Amazon buildings. Expectations all other businesses were expected to give us under penalty of law.
We were given a point person who worked for Amazon that we relayed information to, who was given the authority to self-investigate their own policies. Reports to authority agencies when it was blatantly obvious they did not abide by laws went unanswered.
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Lina Khan is remarkable. Kudos to Jon Stewart for having her on his show and giving her adequate time to discuss our current situation regarding monopolies in this country. She's also looking at healthcare monopolies. Not just medical devices and big pharma, but healthcare systems (hospitals, etc.) No wonder big business is after her.
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@jakobmeir8611
1 month ago
Why don't we have presidential candidates like this woman?
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