Celebrating a corporate homeless shelter is some weird libertarian dystopia material. We should lament Amazon was not effectively taxed so that the elected leaders of Seattle could adequately address the problem of homelessness. https://t.co/rMpeWIm3HG
— Jeremiah Lee (@JeremiahLee) December 31, 2019
I like seeing some of the big tech companies doing something about homelessness. Good work @amazonhttps://t.co/XGf9qyEisy
— Mike P Lewis (@MikePLewis) December 30, 2019
Amazon plans to house a homeless shelter inside its headquarters that will serve 275 people. It it doesn't make up for bad behavior like not paying taxes and strip-mining software startups of their IP. Still, it seems extraordinary https://t.co/UG7TuoIkm4
— Penny Crosman (@pennycrosman) December 31, 2019
Amazon is opening up a space in its Seattle headquarters to a homeless shelter, one that’s expected to become the largest family shelter in the state of Washington.https://t.co/GkE4JrMd1j
— ISDI (@ISDI_edu) December 31, 2019
While other tech giants fund housing initiatives, Amazon is opening a homeless shelter — inside its HQhttps://t.co/XBN3yo4U1J pic.twitter.com/8ZehN1evpP
— Stephen Goble (@StephenGoble9) December 30, 2019