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isthispermanent ◴[] No.45388969[source]
So the authors basic argument is to offshore bus production. As if that doesn’t carry any negative side effects.

This is exactly what the majority of Americans voted against and exactly why the left can’t find its footing. Everyone is now fully aware that offshoring for a cheap sticker price comes with higher, harder to price costs elsewhere.

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rfrey ◴[] No.45389120[source]
Blaming this on the amorphous "left" is extraordinary, when offshoring has been a 40 year project of corporate America and "shareholder returns at any cost". A neoliberal global order has been the traditional Republican platform.
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gosub100 ◴[] No.45389474[source]
The left serves corporations at least as much as it claims to represent the people. That is why they are blamed.
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GuinansEyebrows ◴[] No.45389687[source]
Sorry to be glib but I’m not sure you’re familiar enough with the political left to make a statement like this so confidently.
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gosub100 ◴[] No.45389862{3}[source]
That's not refuting my claim. It's turning the claim into an ad-hominem by attacking my character. You can research who donates to Democratic candidates if you want to see evidence of my claim.
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1. GuinansEyebrows ◴[] No.45390976{4}[source]
by and large, US Democrats are center-right by policy. relatively leftward from your rank and file GOP goosesteppers, sure. maybe we feel the same way, but i wouldn't make the mistake of categorizing someone like Chuck Schumer as a left politician.