Why would wealthy people support a bill that universally limits the capacity of wealthy companies? To... enable better competition and limit the provenance of Gatekeeper businesses? And that's bad for citizens?
You're welcome to explain your theory more but I don't think the thumbtacks are lining up on your proverbial corkboard.
> sometimes picking a hill to die on is more about dying than hills.
Microsoft quit being so picky once the DC District Court ordered a company breakup as an antitrust remedy. It's shocking how fast companies can transition from arguing over dying-hills to begging for their life.
What's more suspicious to me is that someone would make a seemingly obvious assertion but refuse to explain it. Help us understand what you mean instead.
You're welcome to explain your theory more but I don't think the thumbtacks are lining up on your proverbial corkboard.
> sometimes picking a hill to die on is more about dying than hills.
Microsoft quit being so picky once the DC District Court ordered a company breakup as an antitrust remedy. It's shocking how fast companies can transition from arguing over dying-hills to begging for their life.