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Comments by "Harry Mills" (@harrymills2770) on "Google Exposed AGAIN \u0026 Youtube Now Playing Chicken!" video.
@TarsonTalon : Copyright, trademark and patent protections, especially the last one, guarantee that someone with a new idea gets to actually profit by it before everybody else copies them. When you don't protect patents, you're basically expecting someone to do all their research for free, so others can profit by their ingenuity and hard work. Fuck that. Let the guy with the idea earn his just rewards, you greedy bastard.
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Sench : Government TALKS anti-trust, and then pursues policies that drive consolidation and drive small business out of business.
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Doug Culpepper : Actually, the spider web of regulations DRIVES consolidation. EVERY robber baron has been made possible and been defended by government. You've fallen for the lie that government is in any way interested in taking down their cronies on boards of directors of all the biggest corporations. Without government interference, competition would actually be able to operate on an even playing field. Idiots like you push to tilt the playing field in favor of big business and then talk out of the other side of your mouth about "unbridled capitalism." It never fails, and it's misinformed and maybe even idiotic.
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@lyxar777 : When companies abuse their position, the law should slap them down. Size isn't necessarily bad.
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@mikehorb9485 : I appreciate the sentiment, but in a society with instant communication, exposure of bad practices is enough to bring down the mightiest. Companies know this. In a "regulated" setting, you can be an asshole, and pay a fine or even hide behind the wording of the regulation, and nobody can touch you. That's how it always works. Create a regulatory agency, and you reduce the number of people you need to bribe down to a handful. You basically set everybody to have to abide by whatever regulation the big companies want put in place. Don't kid yourself. EVERY government regulatory agency is shot through with people from the boards of directors of companies they regulate. There's a revolving door. Always has been. Everybody knows it. Idiots like you think that's good, and you just wish the government would do a better job regulating, when the fact is, it is incapable by its very design.
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@zakhoskins6404 : Guys like you make so much sense, until the end, when you can't resist working in "Jewish oligarchs."
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@MakoHazard : Totally agree. "Regulation" is how government distracts us from the fact that they're taking over everything and up for sale to the highest bidder, which is always the wealthiest and most corrupt corporations.
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