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publicunofficial
angryGreatness
Junior Chimp
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« on: September 09, 2017, 02:12:38 AM »



Maybe if you're a real-estate developer who believes in bribery as a moral principle...
The state has Silicon Valley pl which has all sorts of grand visions on how to reshape society. This is most idealistic state, not most socialist state.

Agreed. Silicon Valley and San Francisco is like a giant bubble of liberal ideas being floated around.

Liberal ideas like "don't let any tech workers unionize" and "privatize the public school system"
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publicunofficial
angryGreatness
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2017, 02:49:34 AM »

Also my answer is New Hampshire.
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publicunofficial
angryGreatness
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,010
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« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2017, 03:06:24 AM »



Maybe if you're a real-estate developer who believes in bribery as a moral principle...
The state has Silicon Valley pl which has all sorts of grand visions on how to reshape society. This is most idealistic state, not most socialist state.

Agreed. Silicon Valley and San Francisco is like a giant bubble of liberal ideas being floated around.

Liberal ideas like "don't let any tech workers unionize" and "privatize the public school system"

Tech workers are paid well above the median union wage in the country - why in God's name would they any desire in unionizing?

And what's this about privatizing public schools? IN CALIFORNIA? Haha yeah that's TOTALLY a goal of Californians alright.

A lot of Silicon Valley dips support charter schools.

Also 1) Labor is labor regardless of pay and 2) Many of the people in the tech world fighting for unionization aren't the high paid programmers, they're people like Uber drivers.
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publicunofficial
angryGreatness
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,010
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« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2017, 03:17:04 AM »



Maybe if you're a real-estate developer who believes in bribery as a moral principle...
The state has Silicon Valley pl which has all sorts of grand visions on how to reshape society. This is most idealistic state, not most socialist state.

Agreed. Silicon Valley and San Francisco is like a giant bubble of liberal ideas being floated around.

Liberal ideas like "don't let any tech workers unionize" and "privatize the public school system"
"This is most idealistic state, not most socialist state."

When did basic union rights and a public school system become outside of liberal political ideology?

People are confusing "most idealistic" for "Most Hillary voters".
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publicunofficial
angryGreatness
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,010
United States


« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2017, 03:24:41 AM »



Maybe if you're a real-estate developer who believes in bribery as a moral principle...
The state has Silicon Valley pl which has all sorts of grand visions on how to reshape society. This is most idealistic state, not most socialist state.

Agreed. Silicon Valley and San Francisco is like a giant bubble of liberal ideas being floated around.

Liberal ideas like "don't let any tech workers unionize" and "privatize the public school system"
"This is most idealistic state, not most socialist state."

When did basic union rights and a public school system become outside of liberal political ideology?

People are confusing "most idealistic" for "Most Hillary voters".

Bruh, San Francisco and Silicon Valley are too conservative for you?

Too bougie for me.
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