its all well and good to talk about this, it is another thing altogether to actually fix the problem. The true issue is that both sides want to maintain regulation against small business, because both sides reap a fortune on keeping these huge business conglomerates on the top of the pile. What both sides have missed though, is that in allowing these few large businesses to control entire sectors of technology, the federal government is now 100% beholden to them for basic supplies and massive development times. Deregulate, break up the conglomerates, and stop allowing three individuals to control enough wealth to start a large country with.
When will the Republicans hold hearings and start enforcing anti-trust laws? They had four years to do it under Trump and all they did was give the monopolies a huge tax cut.
@@BH-te5fs Exactly. And they know they have given families no choice because the small businesses end up having to charge more just to stay alive and families have to shop where they can afford.
@@spiritofhonuguidanceforlife Companies like Walmart will go into a town and operate at a loss to keep prices so low that people can't afford not to shop there. Then once all the local shops go out of business, Walmart jacks up prices because people have nowhere else to go. They have done this all over America.
I learned a long time ago that our government is supposed to break up monopolies; why is this not happening? It should be obvious that this kind of change is not always good.
It's why privacy is an uneilianable human right. If you don't insist on your rights they will be taken away from you.
Trump's appointees are coming for the right to privacy.
its all well and good to talk about this, it is another thing altogether to actually fix the problem. The true issue is that both sides want to maintain regulation against small business, because both sides reap a fortune on keeping these huge business conglomerates on the top of the pile. What both sides have missed though, is that in allowing these few large businesses to control entire sectors of technology, the federal government is now 100% beholden to them for basic supplies and massive development times. Deregulate, break up the conglomerates, and stop allowing three individuals to control enough wealth to start a large country with.
Deregulation is what caused this problem in the first place.
Nothing to do with a few taking everything with the ways they manipulate the lawmakers. Jeezus.
Tulsi hope your Trumps VP
When will the Republicans hold hearings and start enforcing anti-trust laws? They had four years to do it under Trump and all they did was give the monopolies a huge tax cut.
It doesn't help when people choose to patronize the companies that have the monopolies.
That's kinda the problem with monopolies: You don't have much choice.
@@BH-te5fs Exactly. And they know they have given families no choice because the small businesses end up having to charge more just to stay alive and families have to shop where they can afford.
@@spiritofhonuguidanceforlife Companies like Walmart will go into a town and operate at a loss to keep prices so low that people can't afford not to shop there. Then once all the local shops go out of business, Walmart jacks up prices because people have nowhere else to go. They have done this all over America.
Monopolies are the inevitable end result of capitalism.
One of the contradictions Marx went on about.
I learned a long time ago that our government is supposed to break up monopolies; why is this not happening? It should be obvious that this kind of change is not always good.
@@jeffkidder5282 Because conservatives deregulated.
Government creates monopolies. Capitalism destroys monopolies. You have it backwards.
How did you reach that conclusion?