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politics23h ago
Democrats’ rants confirm their enemies list is serious business
- The article argues Democratic lawmakers have escalated rhetoric against big business and tech elites, linking it to a broader power strategy.
- Sen. Chris Murphy is highlighted as a figure warning about information oligarchs should they regain power.
- The piece claims Democrats using anti-business rhetoric could be perceived as a tool for political mobilization by the GOP.
- The author argues that California and New York policy moves show Democrats targeting tech wealth and business interests.
- The commentary notes protest against billionaire Ken Griffin as part of broader anti-business sentiment.
- The piece claims Democrats have framed wealth and corporate power as existential threats to democracy.
- There is a suggestion that past censorship actions by media and tech firms influenced the 2020 election.
- The author argues Silicon Valley and media firms showed resilience against political pressure from Democrats after Trump’s 2020 loss.
- The piece links progressive rhetoric to potential anti-trust actions and regulatory changes.
- The article posits that billionaire wealth and corporate power could become central electoral flashpoints.
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