I actively distrust Bezos, but I highly doubt Amazon would be benefitting from tariffs. Most of the crap Amazon sells are globalist knockoffs from India, China, and other shit holes. Amazon even actively prioritizes these garbage products to appear on the top for search results. It's one of the primary reasons I stopped buying anything from Amazon, whereas before I used it for product research. Unless there's some loopholes in the tariffs (a real possibility), Amazon and most other globohomo corporations aren't benefitting from tariffs.
Amazon will just shift to the next cheapest option same as everyone else.
Also, most of these mega companies usually endorse regulation via lobbying, just regulations advantageous to them. They have lawyer teams to find ways to either avoid it or have written it to benefit themselves. Amazon is basically bigger than most governments at this point.
Yep. Pretty much how all the Covid "lockdowns" went. All the small stores were closed down, but the big stores remained open, which is the exact opposite you'd want to do to "stop the spread".
I actively distrust Bezos, but I highly doubt Amazon would be benefitting from tariffs. Most of the crap Amazon sells are globalist knockoffs from India, China, and other shit holes. Amazon even actively prioritizes these garbage products to appear on the top for search results. It's one of the primary reasons I stopped buying anything from Amazon, whereas before I used it for product research. Unless there's some loopholes in the tariffs (a real possibility), Amazon and most other globohomo corporations aren't benefitting from tariffs.
Amazon will just shift to the next cheapest option same as everyone else.
Also, most of these mega companies usually endorse regulation via lobbying, just regulations advantageous to them. They have lawyer teams to find ways to either avoid it or have written it to benefit themselves. Amazon is basically bigger than most governments at this point.
Yep. Pretty much how all the Covid "lockdowns" went. All the small stores were closed down, but the big stores remained open, which is the exact opposite you'd want to do to "stop the spread".