Posted by paul on June 23, 2022 at 12:41:11 from (66.60.196.195):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere posted by BarnyardEngineering on June 23, 2022 at 12:06:25:
The corporate structure in USA rewards stock holders (which is likely many of us, retirement fund Investments) with short term end of this year gains. It does not reward long term business goals.
This rewards big flashy fireworks planning, not long term slow growth or loyalty for workers, suppliers, customers.
As well, big business has found out it is more profitable to buy out competition than to compete against it.
In the past there were times the govt opposed monopolies, but big govt and big business found likewise, they get ahead by working together and getting bigger, not by fairly regulating.
It is what it is at this point, I grumble about it as much as anyone.
There really isnt anyone left to take our side of the issue any more. We get a few lone voices now and then, but big business and big gov and big media seem to be more united and nothing ever comes of those voices.
We talk about it here on a forum like this, and it gets viewed as too controversial a topic and gets deleted..... so this small business ends up helping big business/ gov/ media silence voices and speed up their own end.
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