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06-10-2018, 04:19 PM
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The proverbial Freudian slip.
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06-12-2018, 03:50 PM
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The Associated Press
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BREAKING: Judge OKs AT&T merger with Time Warner, rejecting government argument it would hurt pay-TV consumers, competition.
1:45 PM · Jun 12, 2018
A huge FU to Donny and his assault on the 1st amendment. The anti-CNN tweets will be coming soon. Poor Donny!
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06-13-2018, 07:18 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chicks
The Associated Press
@AP
BREAKING: Judge OKs AT&T merger with Time Warner, rejecting government argument it would hurt pay-TV consumers, competition.
1:45 PM · Jun 12, 2018
A huge FU to Donny and his assault on the 1st amendment. The anti-CNN tweets will be coming soon. Poor Donny!
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And, of course, the Democrats. Clinton stated that she had concerns about the merger during the 2016 campaign. Al Franken, in between his episodes of tit and ass grabbing, voiced his opposition to the merger. Democratic Sen. Ed Markey stated that the Justice Department should take action against AT&T and Time Warner “using one lens only: Will it result in substantial harms to competition and consumers.” Sen. Brian Schatz said: “The burden of proof is on the Justice Department to establish that there is no political interference in their Antitrust Division,” he said.
But hey, you want to push the fake news that this is all about Trump. You go right ahead.
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06-13-2018, 09:24 AM
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And, of course, the Democrats. Clinton stated that she had concerns about the merger during the 2016 campaign. Al Franken, in between his episodes of tit and ass grabbing, voiced his opposition to the merger. Democratic Sen. Ed Markey stated that the Justice Department should take action against AT&T and Time Warner “using one lens only: Will it result in substantial harms to competition and consumers.” Sen. Brian Schatz said: “The burden of proof is on the Justice Department to establish that there is no political interference in their Antitrust Division,” he said.
But hey, you want to push the fake news that this is all about Trump. You go right ahead.
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Needless to say, you fail to recognize the difference between legislators and candidates voicing opinions on an issue and a president commenting on something under review by his own Justice Department.
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06-13-2018, 09:40 AM
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Needless to say, you fail to recognize the difference between legislators and candidates voicing opinions on an issue and a president commenting on something under review by his own Justice Department.
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BS. One of those Senators I mentioned sat on the Commerce Committee as a ranking member of the Telecom and Internet Subcommittee. In that capacity, he has quite a bit more impact.
"Needless to say", you continue to speak out your bung hole.
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06-13-2018, 12:05 PM
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Reformed Know-Nothing
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BS. One of those Senators I mentioned sat on the Commerce Committee as a ranking member of the Telecom and Internet Subcommittee. In that capacity, he has quite a bit more impact.
"Needless to say", you continue to speak out your bung hole.
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In your (delusional) mind, the president and a ranking Democratic member of a Congressional subcommittee are equivalent in terms of being able to influence Trump's Justice Department review of a merger/acquisition. Your sycophancy and gullibility have no bounds.
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06-13-2018, 07:43 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chicks
The Associated Press
@AP
BREAKING: Judge OKs AT&T merger with Time Warner, rejecting government argument it would hurt pay-TV consumers, competition.
1:45 PM · Jun 12, 2018
A huge FU to Donny and his assault on the 1st amendment. The anti-CNN tweets will be coming soon. Poor Donny!
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If you're at all interested in looking at the impact of the merger through something other than an "anti-Trump" lens, here's a pretty thorough and fairly accurate article:
https://www.thenation.com/article/at...g-bad-country/
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06-13-2018, 08:01 AM
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Jigsawed
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A ruling in favor of Trump's business class.
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06-13-2018, 08:03 AM
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As always, you completely missed the point. Whether the merger is “good” or “bad” isn’t the point at all. Donny campaigned against it, due to his hatred of the fact that CNN told the truth about his lies, incompetence, and unfitness for the presidency. No one in their right mind can argue they weren’t telling the truth. Sessions brought the case to please Donny. It was obviously a weak case, as the judge allowed the merger to proceed with no strings attached. Donny’s argument that it put too much power in the hands of too few is laughable. That’s exactly what Donny is all about!
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06-13-2018, 08:20 AM
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Or the judge ruling was based on Donny.
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