When did Democrats become the party of megacorporations and the 1%?

Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, the 1% of elite who own Hollywood and the media - all liberals. When did the Democrats turn into the very things they hated just 3 years ago?

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It was shortly after they became the party of war

They aren't. Megacorporations are more in line with Republican economic policies. They support massive tax cuts, shipping your job overseas, taking away labour rights, monopolizing the market, more deregulation, etc.

If anything, they're in bed with both parties, but at least 5% of Democrats want to rein in these large corporations. Virtually no Republicans do.

obama gave them huge kickbacks and bailouts

with bill clinton

Make sense, since all we're taught about George Bush is that he's a "warmonger" - yet Obama started more wars than Bush ever did.

Megacorporations are more in line with Republican economic policies.
Like who? Google? Facebook? Amazon? Are you even aware what's going on?

Wild claims bro

Dems threatening businesses isn't due to being socialists its to start a negotiation on how big their donations are.

Bush gave Mike Obama a piece of candy so he's one of the good guys now

>Virtually no Republicans do.
Then why are Anti-trust laws only brought and approved by Republicans?

I mean I know you're a Canadian that doesnt understand American politics, but why lie so much about it?