Seems like a purposely misleading headline to say tax on swifties when it's really a tax on Stadium concert venues.
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The Swifties helped to break up a monopoly in the U.S.; I don't know if I'm ready to learn whether or not T. Swift can take down a political party (but, she probably could).
Oh, she's more popular than any president I've seen in my entire lifetime. I think if she really put her mind to breaking up a political party, she could actually do the trick.
I wish she did. Surely she has more soft power than Trump