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Old 06-30-2014, 08:33 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Extremely interesting, although I don't see how this article is independent from the preexisting discussion...
The topic is the *media* doing the reporting, not what they are reporting.
Put *them* under scrutiny.
What they choose to highlight, what they willfully ignore.

Half the linked post is about the pretense that Amazon breaks tax laws (which they don't appear to do) or that they are unique in using legal tax minimization strategies (which they definitely are not).

Other examples exist and would be fair game for discussion if anybody is interested. Like the recurring myth that amazon warehouse work is unduly harsh and that only Amazon relies on manual laborers in warehouses. Again, the question that cones to mind is why keep bringing up the same discredited bunk? Are they *that* disconnected from the real world?

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