This is a perfect example of why I want to #BreakUpBigTech. You can be the umpire or you can own a team—but you can’t do both at the same time.https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-tests-pop-up-feature-touting-its-lower-priced-products-11552655614 …
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Amazon didn’t get money to her. That’s why the attack
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So I think I understand what you mean when you say 'not making to poor people' but how many do you think will be lifted out of poverty by not being advertised to?
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She’s talking about the intrusiveness and faithlessness of a company invading your space and advertising against competition. You can find the lowest price on consumer goods without your space being invaded by companies.
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All while increasing the disparity in inequality
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But if poor people buy cheaper stuff, then they won't ask for money from the government. How is she supposed to get elected then?
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It's as oppressive and terrible as when I go to the grocery store and they've put their cheaper house brand in a more prominent position on the shelf. How dare they try to save me money and make money at the same time. It's almost impossible to find the name brand, 3 inches away.
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