You're absolutely correct, and Tucker has been talking about this too. The right went way too far with corporate bootlicking. We assumed that if an entity was private, then it could do no harm. And if it did harm, competition would act as a dampener on that harm. We now know that to be totally false. We now see why monopoly laws were created.
I see the right centering itself economically these days, which I think is a great thing. People like Josh Hawley and Tucker Carlson are on the right track.
We don't have a free or fair market. The government is so deeply ingrained in everything that there's no legitimate competition - the regulatory compliance burden is high enough to shut upstarts out entirely.
You're absolutely correct, and Tucker has been talking about this too. The right went way too far with corporate bootlicking. We assumed that if an entity was private, then it could do no harm. And if it did harm, competition would act as a dampener on that harm. We now know that to be totally false. We now see why monopoly laws were created.
I see the right centering itself economically these days, which I think is a great thing. People like Josh Hawley and Tucker Carlson are on the right track.
We don't have a free or fair market. The government is so deeply ingrained in everything that there's no legitimate competition - the regulatory compliance burden is high enough to shut upstarts out entirely.