I'm tempted to say that competency is back in fashion, time to short armchair Berkeley grad student takes
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I'm sure this seems petty to the social abstraction commentariat, but that's because they still won't grok that a system for getting crucial goods delivered to your door was *never* trivial or frivolous, this was always the essential infrastructure
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The fact that they provide a valuable service during pandemics, doesn't mean they suddenly saints. Standard Oil also did many good things.
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Now is not the time to look only 6 inches in front of your face; this was a critical service for people facing a wide variety of challenging circumstances prior to this. The fact that the kids have caught on now that it affects *them* doesn't make it new
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My timelines has been filled with Bill Gates is evil for only donating 100M lately
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I do think that the devastation to brick and mortar retail will make a lot of economists and antitrust lawyers reconsider the theoretical basis for antitrust enforcement. Likely, we'll see monopsony addressed directly.
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I'm hearing Gates is evil for donating money to assist the fight against the coronavirus though.https://mobile.twitter.com/rafaelshimunov/status/1244069433338986504 …
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After all this is over and thousands of small stores have gone out of business your only options will be Amazon, Walmart and Costco.
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Just like my options for finding information online are Yahoo!, AltaVista and Lycos
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