The real problem is they are all colluding. If the big boys were actually competing there'd be pressure not to do this stuff, but they are getting as close to forming a monopoly as they can without having it on paper. It's just convenient for utilities companies of all sorts to form monopolies because it makes their logistics way easier--economies of scale. They also don't have to try as hard if there's no actual competition. Launch an independent credit card company, these guys will do everything they can to destroy you, but if you survive you'll outrun their sluggish bloated bureaucracies by miles. We need new utilities and new financial options. Build build build! And everyone should learn advertising!
Yes, there will be a lot of building from the ground up. However, many startups do that and succeed. The trick is to understand that's how you have to operate and plan for success in that environment. Conservative companies so far have also been abysmal at running good ads and planning effectively for expansion. We aren't stretching our wings yet. You have to figure out who your customer is and then figure out what avenues you can reach them by. You can plan for censorship too, and if you can make it hit when you want, you can take advantage of the streisand effect and have alternatives in place to get out messaging. We have to start thinking like winners and we have to start companies and run for office rather than moaning because nobody is doing what we want. If you're moaning, a lot of other people probably are too, so you just have to figure out how to reach them and sell to them. Oh, there are Christian credit unions, by the way. More stuff like that is a start. And what is more American than an entrepreneur?
The real problem is they are all colluding. If the big boys were actually competing there'd be pressure not to do this stuff, but they are getting as close to forming a monopoly as they can without having it on paper. It's just convenient for utilities companies of all sorts to form monopolies because it makes their logistics way easier--economies of scale. They also don't have to try as hard if there's no actual competition. Launch an independent credit card company, these guys will do everything they can to destroy you, but if you survive you'll outrun their sluggish bloated bureaucracies by miles. We need new utilities and new financial options. Build build build! And everyone should learn advertising!
Yes, there will be a lot of building from the ground up. However, many startups do that and succeed. The trick is to understand that's how you have to operate and plan for success in that environment. Conservative companies so far have also been abysmal at running good ads and planning effectively for expansion. We aren't stretching our wings yet. You have to figure out who your customer is and then figure out what avenues you can reach them by. You can plan for censorship too, and if you can make it hit when you want, you can take advantage of the streisand effect and have alternatives in place to get out messaging. We have to start thinking like winners and we have to start companies and run for office rather than moaning because nobody is doing what we want. If you're moaning, a lot of other people probably are too, so you just have to figure out how to reach them and sell to them. Oh, there are Christian credit unions, by the way. More stuff like that is a start. And what is more American than an entrepreneur?