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TallestSkil on scored.co
29 days ago11 points(+0/-0/+11Score on mirror)2 children
>I kind of don't get how RFK was ever controversial.
It’s expensive to shift revenue streams and manufacturing pipelines. It’s cheaper to not shift them. Moreover, any industry change leaves open the statistical possibility of a loss/change in the amount of power held by the primary players. Therefore anything that forces a shift is bad and anything that stays the same is good.
It’s easy to think like a communist, which is why it’s supported by mental midgets.
29 days ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
I'm not sure if you're shooting above my head or if I'm ducking... could you be more specific about the "primary players"? I'm assuming that RFK is pissing off the people that are vaguely referred to as "big pharma".
As far as my comment goes, all I'm trying to say is that RFK reminds me of "blue dog" democrats who don't really have a place in the U.S.'s current two-party system. I could say the same thing about Trump or whatever else is considered "conservative" these days.
It seems like all it takes to be a conservative is to have radical views like "you are not a woman because you have a wiener" and turning point USA people start clapping like sea lions.
>could you be more specific about the "primary players"? I'm assuming that RFK is pissing off the people that are vaguely referred to as "big pharma”.
Yep, that’s them. There are hundreds of billions in market cap at stake here. They’ve repeatedly killed for only a few million in potential lost profits. They’re not going to let any laws pass that force them to change their industrial production.
It’s expensive to shift revenue streams and manufacturing pipelines. It’s cheaper to not shift them. Moreover, any industry change leaves open the statistical possibility of a loss/change in the amount of power held by the primary players. Therefore anything that forces a shift is bad and anything that stays the same is good.
It’s easy to think like a communist, which is why it’s supported by mental midgets.
As far as my comment goes, all I'm trying to say is that RFK reminds me of "blue dog" democrats who don't really have a place in the U.S.'s current two-party system. I could say the same thing about Trump or whatever else is considered "conservative" these days.
It seems like all it takes to be a conservative is to have radical views like "you are not a woman because you have a wiener" and turning point USA people start clapping like sea lions.
Yep, that’s them. There are hundreds of billions in market cap at stake here. They’ve repeatedly killed for only a few million in potential lost profits. They’re not going to let any laws pass that force them to change their industrial production.