FTC files “the big one,” a lawsuit alleging Amazon illegally maintains monopoly::FTC: Amazon “extracts enormous monopoly rents from everyone within its reach.”

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      1 year ago

      If they did the banks, you’d say Pff, now do Amazon. Let’s value what we have and hope to build on it, rather than dismiss it as not enough.

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        Why should we be complacent or satisfied. Demand it all. Now. It’s all so far beyond past due it’s not even remotely funny. The government needs to do it’s fucking job. Including cleaning up all the messes it’s been letting slide for far too long.

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          Thse are just government employees. They dont have an unlimited staff count to deal with everything at once. Its unrealistic.

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      banks

      Not a monopoly though?

      cable companies

      Agreed on this one! In theory, there are lots of cable companies.

      In practice, you actually only have one cable provider that provides service in your area.

      health care

      Also not a monopoly in my area.

      Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mean to defend any of the abusive practices of any of these industries. It’s just that they’re not monopolies.

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        Monopoly as used by professional economists doesn’t refer to a literal 100% marketshare. It refers to distortion.