Big Pharma, Big Tech, too big to fail from the 2008 financial “crisis” are some examples of Big Business discussions. What’s not talked about is Big Universities.
OH we have talked about it! [me, for one, for DECADES! We get the society we purchase with our spending.]
The best we can do, is to buy LOCAL, from local family farms and businesses. There are some independent businesses we can support from the internet even if they are not geographically local.
Those are the targets for removal though. Think covid shutdown and regulations. Small town hardware and grocery stores for miles around, put out of business because the shoppers will drive to a Walmart save a nickel. Then one day they need a light bulb, and have to drive 30 miles . . . They aren't really saving anything!~ esp not their culture, their society, their neighbors . . .
The new trend in restaurants, from farm to table, is a very positive movement. Even small plots of land can be used to raise specialty products. Fortunately (so far) even the left likes this. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to go to pricey restaurants, or any restaurants!
There's a big component that not enough are aware of.
The Senior Executive Service. It where big corporations and the government align. Unelected lifers, running COG and using corp money, to build the G. Corruption on steroids.
But to address your post.
I travel weekly for work. Was in San Francisco, LA, and now San Diego this week. I haven't been here in over a year.
As far as Uber etc. All those bs gig jobs are going to die. Waymo is everywhere here. Self driving cars that will destroy Uber. No need to pay a robot.
I shared an elevator yesterday with a fucking robot cooler that took food to the 5th floor and the 5 buttom just lit up.
On every street corner these saymo and coco food deliveries are running around. This will kill door dash etc.
Ai is going to destroy a lot of these low level jobs that require zero skill.
I'd focus on the mega corps. Coke, Pepsi, Marlboro and how their money is used by those in the SES.
Kim Cheatle who headed the SS during the assassination. She's SES. Was appointed by Cheney, given a job at Pespsi, headed SS, was ran out, and I guarantee, went back to SES with a cushy corporate position.
Uh ... We talk about it all the time. But changing the gov't is more effective, so it gets more discussion.
In other words, change one company or even one industry, and it will be taken over by some other horrible profit-monster monopoly. Gov't could easily prevent this with an antitrust suit. So ... government acquiescence to this issue (or active promotion of it) is the root of the problem and a more productive angle of attack for us. WWG1WGA, fren! We're on the same team.
Changing the G by vote, doesn't change those in the SES. See above
Not enough understand the connection.
All big corps have overlapping BOD's. By design.
Then you have your vanguards and state streets.
The system is designed for control, from banking, to big corps, to aligning G interests.
As far as the US goes, it's just several different mafia families.
Let's say CA Pelosi mob
Chicago Mocha messiah mob
Clinton NY mob
They all have their own interests in mind, enrich themselves at the expense of others. Some times their interests align and they can profit together, but 1 mob doesn't know what the other mob is doing.
Big corps are just the cash cow to be extorted.
Patrick Byrne is a great history lesson on how big business gets manipulated by the G and his experience had nothing to do with the SES.
He was just a patsy to a compartmentalized intel op.
We really need to take a look at the SES and who they're corrupting.
Big Pharma, Big Tech, too big to fail from the 2008 financial “crisis” are some examples of Big Business discussions. What’s not talked about is Big Universities.
OH we have talked about it! [me, for one, for DECADES! We get the society we purchase with our spending.]
The best we can do, is to buy LOCAL, from local family farms and businesses. There are some independent businesses we can support from the internet even if they are not geographically local.
Those are the targets for removal though. Think covid shutdown and regulations. Small town hardware and grocery stores for miles around, put out of business because the shoppers will drive to a Walmart save a nickel. Then one day they need a light bulb, and have to drive 30 miles . . . They aren't really saving anything!~ esp not their culture, their society, their neighbors . . .
The new trend in restaurants, from farm to table, is a very positive movement. Even small plots of land can be used to raise specialty products. Fortunately (so far) even the left likes this. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to go to pricey restaurants, or any restaurants!
Micro economics needs to be a movement Buy from your neighbors and from the field
I agree.
I have never used an Uber car for the reasons you give.
We are fascist, by definition. No one of influence wants to say it. One could almost say big business IS the government.
We need clear, concise antitrust laws to check the size of corporations and ensure a competitive marketplace. I hear ya.
🤷🏻♂️Maybe because they’re pretty much one and the same? Just a guess.
There's a big component that not enough are aware of.
The Senior Executive Service. It where big corporations and the government align. Unelected lifers, running COG and using corp money, to build the G. Corruption on steroids.
But to address your post.
I travel weekly for work. Was in San Francisco, LA, and now San Diego this week. I haven't been here in over a year.
As far as Uber etc. All those bs gig jobs are going to die. Waymo is everywhere here. Self driving cars that will destroy Uber. No need to pay a robot.
I shared an elevator yesterday with a fucking robot cooler that took food to the 5th floor and the 5 buttom just lit up.
On every street corner these saymo and coco food deliveries are running around. This will kill door dash etc.
Ai is going to destroy a lot of these low level jobs that require zero skill.
I'd focus on the mega corps. Coke, Pepsi, Marlboro and how their money is used by those in the SES.
Kim Cheatle who headed the SS during the assassination. She's SES. Was appointed by Cheney, given a job at Pespsi, headed SS, was ran out, and I guarantee, went back to SES with a cushy corporate position.
Big gov, big biz -- all controlled by the same cult. It's a big club.
Thinking too small! Who owns the banks that own the businesses? Who owns our federal reserve and that of the other countries? Who runs the world?
You are so right. We need to rethink what we buy, how we invest, and how we work.
its all one in the same. the corporations run the government and the government makes the rules and regulations for the corporations.
Uh ... We talk about it all the time. But changing the gov't is more effective, so it gets more discussion.
In other words, change one company or even one industry, and it will be taken over by some other horrible profit-monster monopoly. Gov't could easily prevent this with an antitrust suit. So ... government acquiescence to this issue (or active promotion of it) is the root of the problem and a more productive angle of attack for us. WWG1WGA, fren! We're on the same team.
Changing the G by vote, doesn't change those in the SES. See above
Not enough understand the connection. All big corps have overlapping BOD's. By design.
Then you have your vanguards and state streets.
The system is designed for control, from banking, to big corps, to aligning G interests. As far as the US goes, it's just several different mafia families.
Let's say CA Pelosi mob Chicago Mocha messiah mob Clinton NY mob
They all have their own interests in mind, enrich themselves at the expense of others. Some times their interests align and they can profit together, but 1 mob doesn't know what the other mob is doing.
Big corps are just the cash cow to be extorted.
Patrick Byrne is a great history lesson on how big business gets manipulated by the G and his experience had nothing to do with the SES. He was just a patsy to a compartmentalized intel op.
We really need to take a look at the SES and who they're corrupting.
The SES is the deep state.
Preach it, fren!
Results of a speculation economy rather than production economy.