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      I would vote Amazon, then grocery chains & food production.

      Tech companies need broken up too, but things that affect food supply and distribution have such a disproportionately large impact on those with lower incomes, and would result in much larger, immediate quality of life improvements for the majority of Americans.

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        Honestly, MS could probably use at least a hand slap, but the WebDRM bs Google is trying to pull is far far far worse than what MS is doing these days.

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    Amazon will settle for no admission of guilt for 0.000000001% of their profit. The FTC chair will then join the board of Amazon after declaring success.

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      Current FTC chair has a pretty good track record so probably not the last bit

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          Most people have a price. Some people have principles and values, even if they get offered $1b (or some other crazy number). Those people are very rare, though, and usually aren’t in positions of power.

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          Yes. The FTC and other government agencies will lose all important cases against big businesses. Or they will be stripped of any power that matters. Our completely legitimate supreme court will be happy to rule their powers unconstitutional. (M*** is gunning for the SEC now.) Or we find ourselves with a president that instantly installs stooges with no intent on doing their job (like T****'s dog Mulvaney and CFPB).

          I’m still proud that we have people like Khan willing to spend their (life)time fighting against obvious wrongs, or even just trying to enforce our laws against oligarchs. I just think any wins are temporary miracles until the cancer is obliterated. (At the polls!?)

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          vanontom’s reply is great. I’m just going to add that every government agency fighting against the merger has lost, because money is power. You just can’t blame the FCC on this one, only the Republicans that love to strip its power, because they’re anti regulation except when those regulations benefit them.

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      Companies this large never get their appropriate comeuppance since we’re essentially a corporatocracy.

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    What will actually happen is setting a precedent that Amazon’s operations are just fine and not in breach of whatever antitrust law the FTC is quoting.

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      Yeah as much as I hate Amazon, I have no trust in our government to successfully pull this off

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        Well specifically the FTC has a track record with fining several companies a few nickels everytime.

        Has to do with who was in charge lately though, so I’m hopeful but not expecting.

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    I’ll save my enthusiasm for actual action. There’s a lot of “look! This giant corporation is about to get theirs!” lately.

    None seems to ever materialize.

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      What do you mean nothing ever materializes??? They’ll probably be found to be breaking anti-competition laws then given a fine equal to 15 minutes of profit.

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        Whoa buddy, slow your roll. 15 whole minutes of profit? Are you trying to bankrupt one of these poor defenseless corporations, who signed a document that said “we did nothing wrong but unrelated we are going to pay you some money just because”?

        On a more serious and somber note, until the fine wipes away all the profit gained and then some for the period they were breaking the law nothing will change.

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    Never gonna happen. Neither the democrats or republicans would let something like that come to pass, it would set a precedent their donors wouldn’t like.

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    I mean I’m glad they’re trying but considering they couldn’t even fight off the shitty, monopolization of Microsoft and Activision/Blizzard/King (fuck Bobby Kotick, btw), I don’t have any hopes of this happening.

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      They did somehow stop Comcast and Time Warner Cable from merging - which was extra weird because they were already effective merged at that point.

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        Spectrum/Time Warner employee here. They are just moving forward anyway in many ways. We’re about to release a streaming TV box that is a collaborative project of Spectrum and Comcast.

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          I used to work as a contractor at the Comcast Center and Time Warner had a whole suite of offices right in the building. This was shortly before the merger attempt.

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      How about the Safeway/Albertson’s merge? Or the Albertson’s/Kroger merge after that?

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    Well all I can say is, if you aim for the gigalith that is Amazon, please don’t miss.

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    They’ll pay some fines and go back to business as usual, if anything even comes of this.

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    I’d recommend everyone download all of their amazon purchased mp3 music and back it up in a safe spot just in case, heh.

    You know, if you’re a weirdo like me who still buys individual albums that way.