Hordes of Twitter conservatives today advised Sen. John Thune to “stay the hell away” from an investigation into Facebook and the methods it uses to manipulate which news stories trend and which are suppressed. That’s not the Senate’s job, they argued.
Cut to the New York State Senate, where legislators are currently considering ticket reform laws that would put ticket scalpers and their automated “ticket-bots” out of business. Award-winning musical “Hamilton” — we don’t have the space here to list all of the accolades — is one of those must-see Broadway events that no one can afford to see, with tickets available only on the second-hand market starting at well over $1,000 a seat.
State Sen. Daniel Squadron took the floor today and laid out his argument in favor of ticket reform in a “Hamilton” inspired rap. If you either like or dislike rap, or have ears, or keep pets in the house, consider this your trigger warning.
.@DanielSquadron about to drop some ? during a floor debate
— Josefa Velásquez (@J__Velasquez) May 10, 2016
NY's tix reselling law all about the Benjamins, so dropping some @HamiltonMusical on Senate floor – LIVE Now: https://t.co/wnbu8Rs1CH
— Daniel Squadron (@DanielSquadron) May 10, 2016
Check out the video of @DanielSquadron with his sick #Hamilton inspired debate song. https://t.co/satUzlrS1K
— David Lombardo (@poozer87) May 10, 2016
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Extend less
Reform more
Let's let them know what we're against and what we're for
https://t.co/9se5sdxSUm— Daniel Squadron (@DanielSquadron) May 10, 2016
Bots rise, fans fall
We've seen no reform through it all https://t.co/9se5sdxSUm— Daniel Squadron (@DanielSquadron) May 10, 2016
And when push comes to shove
Lobbyists will send a fully armed battalion to remind Sens of their “love”
https://t.co/9se5sdxSUm— Daniel Squadron (@DanielSquadron) May 10, 2016
What'da we need?
A ticket revolution https://t.co/9se5sdxSUm— Daniel Squadron (@DanielSquadron) May 10, 2016
Revolution? Your move, Bernie Sanders.
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