Yes, liberal politicians seek favor with the corporate world too. So, obviously, the left isn't actually anti corporate. Everyone knows that corporations provide good paying jobs for the middle class.
But, there are noticeable differences between the left wing and right wing corporate worlds. Warren Buffet, for example, has called for his tax rates to be raised ... You're not going to readily find many in the right wing corporate world calling for having their tax rates increased.?And, the left does favor policies that favor the working class, the little guy ... Social Security, Medicare, Obamacare, unemployment comp, workman's comp, welfare, minimum wage, unions, etc. ... while the right does not. So, anti corporate positions are not a facade.
Anti corporate fervor expressed by the left is real. And, it is directed at the right wing corporate world which promotes anti-labor and anti-middle-class policies.
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