.....and they don't care about the laws that are there to protect certain"assets"............as long as they get their barbarian revenge.
If anything happens to the WB.........it is on their heads..........and they cuold care less about that too.......as they will spin it to fit their working premise of revenge, hate and love of the tyrant Trump.
This is how America will disintegrate..........the lawlessness and tyranny of the Trump version of GOP. That so call ed party is going rogue as is evident on a daily basis. That GOP has been bitten by the Trump virus and are behaving like a bunch of simple non thinking yes men to Trump. The sociopath has them under his pathological thumb. They are embarrassing themselves s by behaving like negativism toddlers. It is shocking and shameful...........Trump will see to it that this will not end well.........with a lot more destruction to come........as the IDIOTIC MAGA hatters cheer. Insanity defined.
LOL says the queen of Bullsh*T.
Oh well, it's safe to say you have not been at all right...about anything.
Funny how you quote the WAPO though. Considering bezos is everything you have dishonestly called trump.
Senators tap Amazon's Bezos for answers on reported abuse of drivers
Three US senators send a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos saying that "media reports regarding Amazon's mistreatment of workers ... are deeply troubling."
https://www.cnet.com/news/senators-tap-amazons-bezos-for-answers-on-reported-abuse-of-drivers/
‘I profit from animal abuse’: Activists protest Bezos, Whole Foods in San Francisco
The protest, which was staged by animal rights activists with Direct Action Everywhere, was demonstrating against what the group alleges to be “criminal animal abuse” by farms that supply Amazon, the parent company of Whole Foods.
https://nypost.com/2019/10/01/i-pro...s-protest-bezos-whole-foods-in-san-francisco/
Customer Review
The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon
MacKenzie Bezos
1.0 out of 5 stars
November 4, 2013 Format: Hardcover
I wanted to like this book
In the first chapter, the book sets the stage for Bezos’s decision to leave his job and build an Internet bookstore. “At the time Bezos was thinking about what to do next, he had recently finished the novel Remains of the Day, by Kazuo Ishiguro, about a butler who wistfully recalls his personal and professional choices during a career in service in wartime Great Britain.
So looking back on life’s important junctures was on Bezos’s mind when he came up with what he calls ‘the regret-minimization framework’ to decide the next step to take at this juncture in his career.” It’s a good beginning, and it weaves in nicely with what’s to come. But it’s not true. Jeff didn’t read Remains of the Day until a year after he started Amazon.
If this were an isolated example, it might not matter, but it’s not. Everywhere I can fact check from personal knowledge, I find way too many inaccuracies, and unfortunately that casts doubt over every episode in the book. Like two other reviewers here, Jonathan Leblang and Rick Dalzell, I have firsthand knowledge of many of the events.
I worked for Jeff at D. E. Shaw, I was there when he wrote the business plan, and I worked with him and many others represented in the converted garage, the basement warehouse closet, the barbecue-scented offices, the Christmas-rush distribution centers, and the door-desk filled conference rooms in the early years of Amazon’s history. Jeff and I have been married for 20 years.
https://www.amazon.com/review/R2I0T26SV0ELPP
It's amazing how all you liars hang together.