Excellent volley of opinion.
One comment I want to make which is soemthing that really chooses no side.
If this happens you can sit and cry or figure out how to adapt. At the end of the day we are not talking about elected officials who are being paid to represent the people( I speak of the mystery backers)and as it has been mentioned in this thread business landscapes do change. Yes often times big companies are slow to move and tend to try and skew the playing field to benefit themselves... welcome to big money business. Compnay owners are goin gto do what they can to achieve, maintain, and broaden a competitive advantage.
I have no idea who is for what and really it does not matter to me. I think this IS about making money. I also think there is a very real effort to seize the opportunity and shrink the competition in the market.
Would you really expect anything less?
I am not posting to lock horns with anyone...I do think it is just a reality of business. I see it from both sides. If I had a chance to corner more of the market I would not hesitate. If I was in the position of being a smaller operation I would be furious to be at the mercy of big money, sweetheart deals, and an agenda that will never truly be out on the table.
It will be interesting to see which way this swings... I for one think it will stall in D.C.
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