These are oligopolies, not monopolies.
Just because someone agrees that a business has the right to refuse service, does NOT mean they agree with the policies of that business.
It seems some of y'all can't discern the difference between that, and wholly supporting the business and its policies.
I really think they had the mindset that the conservative protestors would not give them any trouble as in the past. I also think there were antagonists sprinkled in the crowd.That's why all the Capitol police and National Guard were ready on Wednesday right?
Amazon Web Services is again maneuvering to try to get the contract for run the Pentagon's internet services......Is this something the nation's security can tolerate?....bad enough that Microsoft has the contract.
Private enterprise monopolies are entirely too large, powerful and melded with critical government functions.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...ces-petitioning-run-pentagon-defense-systems/
After being an IT contractor for the us govt for 3 years... I’m the exact opposite.With the budget the Pentagon has, and with the ultra high super duper special extra sensitive keep-your-mouth-zipped info they deal with, they need to get their own servers. I don't trust any so-called private company to handle this sort of thing.
Woody
These are oligopolies, not monopolies.
After being an IT contractor for the us govt for 3 years... I’m the exact opposite.
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