@freemo That's not what is ridiculous. It's the fact that between walmart and amazon you've basically got a duopoly. Bernie needs to start talking trust busting, imho.
@freemo absolutely. It's about competition. Walmart and Amazon got where they are by being the best, but they also stifle healthy competition. Smaller businesses should be able to compete at least somewhat in the same fields.
@Surasanji I agree in principle but in practice how do you employ that aside from the ways we already do. Currently we have specific laws that make certain things illegal (such as large companies coordinating to do price matching with each other).
So what can we do that is new to achieve the goal you just specified?
Like so many problems it is one of those problems that sounds great in principle but is really hard to execute in practice.
@freemo There are people far better educated than me who will ultimately need to figure it out. The reason we vote and hire people to government is specifically make these decisions.
@Surasanji Thats fine, but so far Bernie doesnt seem to fit that bill or any politician. The last thing I would use to describe a politician is someone who is "far better educated than me"
@freemo That is a problem. Politicians should be elected by their merit to lead and protect the interest of the country and voter.
@Surasanji Agreed, that hasnt been true for a very long time in most countries, and marginally so in the others.
@freemo Unfortunately so.
@Surasanji Well thats fair, But what is a monopoly, it has to be mroe than just being a large company right?