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by floatrock
501 days ago
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I assume you're insinuating a politico pro subscription just lets you read clickbait articles without a paywall, and that's unreasonable? Is that what a pro subscription is? Or does it provide useful data to a government agency that works on the ground in many different countries? How about show me the government contract for the purchase that outlines what information they're purchasing? Who else bid on it, and why did Politico win? If they don't provide anything beyond clickbait articles, it should be pretty obvious that they were arbitrary chosen over whatever right-leaning competitor also bid on that sweet sweet government bucks. Every government purchase has mounds of paperwork, lets look into what the contract purchaser was actually trying to get from it before deciding this is a partisan bribe. Or does that take too much work and due-process, and we're just trying to score some quick smear-the-opposition rage points? I'm all against government corruption, but show me this is corruption rather than a reasonable data purchase. |
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