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Another example of PE firms trying to squeeze companies and consumers for short term gains and having no accountability for the long term growth of companies that they work with. Might be a great article/book on all of the examples of how unregulated PE is destroying companies for their short term gains - and doing nothing to create value for consumers or the community as a whole. So many examples of them destroying value - this is just the latest example of them destroying a brand that took decades to build. I can see the business book "The Death of an Iconic Southwest Airline" in about 10 years. Sucks to watch happen in real time.

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Rep. Jim McGovern speaking in the house (unedited):

The gentle lady was talking about what was said in the rules committee meeting last night. I want to take a couple of minutes to talk about how people voted in the rules committee last night. We gave republicans a chance last night.

The committee said if they really don’t believe that this budget cuts funding for school meals, if they really believe what they’re saying, then they can vote to assure the American people that they’re not going steal school meals from kids in order to give tax breaks for millionaires. Every Republican voted no, every single one of them.

Then Democrats offered to protect Medicaid and Medicare. Medicaid as you know covers 41% of all births in the United States, nearly half of children with special healthcare needs and 5 in 8 nursing home residents. We asked them not to cut Medicaid in order to fund tax breaks for billionaires. Every Republican vote voted no.

Then Democrats offered an amendment to extend the tax cuts for people making under $400,000 while ensuring that corporations and billionaires pay their fair share. We asked Republicans to continue tax cuts for only those who needed the most because those are the tax cuts they let expire while their tax cards for greedy corporations were made permanent. We asked them to prioritize working families over greedy corporations. Every Republican voted no.

Then, Democrats offered an amendment preventing tax giveaways for people earning over $1 million a year. Every republican voted no. We wanted to see if there was anyone so rich that Republicans don’t think they deserve a tax giveaway, so we asked them to vote against tax rates for earning over $100 million per year. We asked them to side with factory workers and firefighters over hedge fund managers and billionaire bankers. Every republican voted no.

We even offered an amendment preventing tax cuts for people with a net worth of over - getting this - $1 billion. Every Republican voted no. They betrayed their constituents. They voted to steal from the American people in order to protect tax breaks for billionaires. Again, this is about whose side you are on. Republican showed us last night with their votes whose side they are on, and it’s not the working people this country.

I reserve my time.

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