One of the more interesting political splits is within the beer industry which in this analysis has only one point. Beer brewers tend to be extremely left of left while beer distributors tend to be strongly right leaning.
What is particularly interesting about this combination is that it appears to be the case that both sides are required for business success. Without good brews distributors lose market share and without good distributors brewers lose market share. Maybe in this analysis the brewers are smarties and the distributors are capital rich but that doesn't match my limited personal experience.
I once worked in a small business. The business was struggling , sometimes it made good money, sometimes not, and the work wasn't particular fun, but the owner looked at money as the main source of status.
On the other hand , his technical manager, who wasn't a smartie, was great at the technical side,derived status from doing,building,solving problems ,etc . Also from money but a lot from his profession.
Sorry to be that person, but let me give a small writing tip: there is always a space after the comma/period, never before. Same with question-/exclamation marks. It is not the most important thing in the world, but it sends off a bad signal that you may be unaware of.
What is particularly interesting about this combination is that it appears to be the case that both sides are required for business success. Without good brews distributors lose market share and without good distributors brewers lose market share. Maybe in this analysis the brewers are smarties and the distributors are capital rich but that doesn't match my limited personal experience.