I'm not seeing what consequences the coastal oligarchs are supposedly going to suffer.
In terms of the law and constitution, the coastal oligarchs are well within their rights, while the 'progressive' left is impotent.
I'm not seeing what consequences the coastal oligarchs are supposedly going to suffer.
Luckily this whole incident has opened the eyes of the natives, and they now understand that trying to stuff Amazon's profits into the pockets of liberal politicians in the name of homelessness is a stupid move.Amazon abandons plan to occupy huge downtown Seattle office building
Amazon confirmed Wednesday it will not occupy the 722,000 square feet it had leased in the Rainier Square tower under construction at Fifth Avenue and Union Street. The lease was one of the biggest in Seattle history — enough space to hold at least 3,500 employees and perhaps up to 5,000.
Amazon is abandoning a prominent downtown Seattle office project 10 months after it threatened to do so if the city imposed a new business tax.
While the Seattle City Council ultimately reversed itself on the so-called head tax, Amazon confirmed Wednesday it will not occupy the 722,000 square feet of space it had leased in the Rainier Square tower under construction at Fifth Avenue and Union Street. The company did resume construction on another high-rise it had paused as part of last May’s threat. . . .
https://www.seattletimes.com/business/a ... on-market/
The political left, killing off superheroes because nobody feels like getting shot for these assholes." ... a lot of my friends and a lot of personal things in my life have let me down in a way that has broken my spirit. I don’t think people are the way I thought they were originally. It kind of broke how I feel about the whole world in general.”
“I honestly hope I haven’t retired,” he said. “But the great thing about being Phoenix Jones, versus being a cop, is that when I wake up and I don’t feel the urge to fight crime, my life doesn’t depend on it, my family doesn’t depend on it. If I don’t want to fight crime, I don’t. And I wake up and I don’t feel the urge to go get shot for these people right now. I really don’t feel it.”
http://mynorthwest.com/1299501/seattle- ... -retiring/
Companies like Amazon are modern pirate ships. They can pick and choose the safest ports for their digital strongarm raiding, then just move on when things get rough there.DBTrek wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 9:19 amLuckily this whole incident has opened the eyes of the natives, and they now understand that trying to stuff Amazon's profits into the pockets of liberal politicians in the name of homelessness is a stupid move.Amazon abandons plan to occupy huge downtown Seattle office building
Amazon confirmed Wednesday it will not occupy the 722,000 square feet it had leased in the Rainier Square tower under construction at Fifth Avenue and Union Street. The lease was one of the biggest in Seattle history — enough space to hold at least 3,500 employees and perhaps up to 5,000.
Amazon is abandoning a prominent downtown Seattle office project 10 months after it threatened to do so if the city imposed a new business tax.
While the Seattle City Council ultimately reversed itself on the so-called head tax, Amazon confirmed Wednesday it will not occupy the 722,000 square feet of space it had leased in the Rainier Square tower under construction at Fifth Avenue and Union Street. The company did resume construction on another high-rise it had paused as part of last May’s threat. . . .
https://www.seattletimes.com/business/a ... on-market/
Just kidding - they're actually saying "See, we should've taxed them hard because they left anyway! WE WILL NOT STAND FOR THIS CORPORATE BULLYING!!!"
lulz
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
Bezos deserves his money - he had the vision an the skill set to make it happen....but, nonetheless...what happens when he runs out of customers?
If Jeff Bezos wants to conduct his business without depending upon tax breaks, subsidized labor, and subsidized shipping, then more power to him. If he wants to move into New York using New York tax subsidies, a good decade of tax exemptions, and then subsidized labor through welfare paid to the working poor, then I think the citizens of New York rightly tell him to shove his dick pics up his ass.
...or with thousands of small local businesses, but ok.