Posted on 04/22/2021 12:49:03 PM PDT by nickcarraway
President Biden has been in office for three months, and it may seem like it’s already become clear how tough his administration will be on Big Tech in the years ahead. For instance, outspoken Big ...
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“President Biden has been in office for three months, and it may seem like it’s already become clear how tough his administration will be on Big Tech in the years ahead. For instance... NOT.
Is this a joke? What would be any conceivable limit on the number of Biden handlers these companies would be able to pay off?
I’m surprised his administration hasn’t decided to nationalize Facebook, Google, Twitter and Amazon and accuse owners of some crime so they can confiscate their personal wealth, you know, “For the people”
Big Tech is running his administration
They’ll fear absolutely nothing.
I'm not. He has censorship by proxy from that bunch. They could not be any closer if they slept in his bunghole at night.
Why? Big Tech is doing everything to his enemies by muzzling them and taking them off social media. No one is allowed to talk about Nov 3 voter fraud on a mass scale on them or fear being knocked of
HOW MUCH SHOULD TECH GIANTS FEAR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION?
Is that a serious question?
***HOW MUCH SHOULD TECH GIANTS FEAR THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION?”
My guess would be “not much” or “not at all”!
The Democrats have already started morphing Big Tech into their own Ministry of Truth. I expect the process to continue unless and until this corruption can be overturned. In the meanwhile, Big Tech has nothing to fear from the Democrats unless they start turning ethical.
Eventually the crocodile will eat them.
Just read Br’er Rabbit “Just Don’t Throw Me in that Briar Patch”.
Lot of wisdom in Uncle Remus for those who can understand it.
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