It's not power, it's tactics. Amazon's response is calculated to shift the debate onto ground more favorable to them. Here's the red flag: Amazon didn't even bother to argue that Warren's position was a bad idea. Instead Amazon *called her out*, blaming *her* for the loopholes she is criticizing.
Bullshitters love to shift the argument from what to do about something to whom to blame. That's because blame is the most emotionally charged way to frame any issue. That makes blame the bullshitter's home cour
As much as a despise amazon as a company, I have to be on their side here. Why does amazon deserve blame for using the tax code that exists? Do you decline tax credits and deductions and pay more than youâ(TM)re legally required to? So anyway amazon is correct - Warren is whining about the tax code congress passed. She doesnâ(TM)t like it, she can shape changes to her preferences
Because they feel more powerful (Score:3)
Easy.
Re: (Score:5, Interesting)
It's not power, it's tactics. Amazon's response is calculated to shift the debate onto ground more favorable to them. Here's the red flag: Amazon didn't even bother to argue that Warren's position was a bad idea. Instead Amazon *called her out*, blaming *her* for the loopholes she is criticizing.
Bullshitters love to shift the argument from what to do about something to whom to blame. That's because blame is the most emotionally charged way to frame any issue. That makes blame the bullshitter's home cour
Re: Because they feel more powerful (Score:2, Troll)
As much as a despise amazon as a company, I have to be on their side here. Why does amazon deserve blame for using the tax code that exists? Do you decline tax credits and deductions and pay more than youâ(TM)re legally required to? So anyway amazon is correct - Warren is whining about the tax code congress passed. She doesnâ(TM)t like it, she can shape changes to her preferences
Re: Because they feel more powerful (Score:2)
Undoing inproper moderation