Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang said that despite his criticism of big tech — he has accused Amazon of not paying taxes and destroying job markets, for example — his top supporters are employees of those same companies
YANG’S TECH GANG —said that despite his relentless criticism of big tech — he has accused Amazon of not paying taxes and destroying job markets, for example — his top supporters are employees of those same companies. “The three top employers of donors to my campaign are number one, the U.S. Army; number two, Google; number three, Amazon,” he told POLITICO editors and reporters on Wednesday.
At the federal level, the deal has the blessing of both FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and Justice Department antitrust chief Makan Delrahim.“The merger between T-Mobile and Sprint would severely undermine competition in the telecommunications sector, which would hurt Pennsylvanian consumers by driving up prices, limiting coverage, and diminishing quality,” Shapiro said in a statement. T-Mobile declined to comment.
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