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MIKE DAVIS: The real reason Big Tech is cozying up to Trump 2.0

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It's time to rule as President Donald Trump's victory return to power has settled down. The president has already signed hundreds of executive orders addressing the issue of immigration to DEI. He works non-stop for Americans and he's just starting out. This is truly a new golden age for America, an era of technological advancement, prosperity and peace.

On November 5th, 2024, Trump achieved the biggest comeback in political history against all possibilities. He did so as he and his family had a strong team of America's first patriots behind them. In the years since he took office in 2020, many of these patriots have been unemployment, major technical censorship, law and despised simply because they supported Trump and refused to deny him. I was faced with. Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon went to prison for him. Many awakened actors in corporate America played a role in cancelling these patriots, and Trump knows this. He flocked to donate millions of dollars to black living issues in 2020, knowing that Corporate America is a Marxist organisation, but refused to give to his campaign. I remember.

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Today, corporate America, awakened, is busy rebranding itself as a mag-friendly thing, so you can feel comfortable with the new Trump administration. These movements are cosmetics at best. What's my advice to the President, the Trump White House and the broader administration following these moves? Don't believe your lying eyes. Big Technology is not your friend. Don't put hope in the experience. Mark Zuckerberg may have given Trump $1 million to his first fund, but he spent $400 million in 2020 trying to stop him.

So why is Big Technology comfortable with Maga as they are on cheap dates? The answer is simple: antitrust law enforcement. It's not Trump, his family, or even his country that Big Technology really cares about. It's tough to see what they really fear, but it's a fair anti-trust enforcement by the Trump administration.

Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos will be attending President Trump's inauguration. (Saul Loeb/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)

Today, Alphabet (Google and YouTube), Amazon, Meta (Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) and Apple face major bipartisan antitrust lawsuits from the Department of Justice and the FTC. Some of these cases began under the Trump 45 administration, including two lawsuits filed by the Justice Department against Google. The Biden Department of Justice wins the first case, and the Trump Department is ready to win the second case. Google is banking at the Trump 47 Justice Department and is drawing punches in both cases. They and other big tech platforms are eager to return to Bush Obama's Uniparty antitrust “enforcement,” and they want the Trump 47 administration to go there.

After all, George W. Bush and the Obama administration barely enforced antitrust laws, so they put “big” on “big” technology. It was the Obama administration that unfolded through Facebook's WhatsApp and Instagram acquisitions, and it was the Obama White House that in 2013 forced the Federal Trade Commission to shut down an early monopoly investigation into Google. On a hyperscale, it will dominate in several important online markets.

Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump.

Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump line up. (Getty Images)

President Trump is smart enough to know a bad deal when he sees it. He literally wrote a book called “The Art of the Deal.” He is also too wise to buy the argument that to compete with China, large tech monopolies must become even bigger and more dominant. America, as always, will beat the AI ​​global race The American Way.

Free markets exist only when antitrust laws are enforced. Free markets need a functioning market. And when big trillion dollar tech monopolies such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple cancel crash contests, Shutter Small Business, people who disagree, carry China's water, we're no longer working and free markets. I don't have it. You must terminate the gatekeeping power of Big Tech for information and commerce.

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There is a clear historical precedent for this. If President Reagan heard AT&T in 1984, he may have never seen the competition and innovation unleashed by the split of Ma Bell. This innovation included key parts of the wireless industry and the early internet. At the time, the tech giant argued that it must be monopoly so that the US could compete globally with the Soviet Union. Of course, AT&T was wrong, and the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990. But if Reagan had listened to the company in 1984, he not only was on the wrong side of history, but Americans might not have benefited from competition or innovation, anti-trust enforcement against AT&T About the institution.

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President Trump's antitrust law enforcement, led by Trump Department's antitrust division Gale Slater and FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson, is fair and impartial, and protects the US free market from awakened monopoly and stand up to American values ​​and American consumers. They target anti-competitive tumors in the free market. This is the opposite of industry-wide regulations (a barrier to market entry to startup competitors), and is what is being sought by leading engineers (such as Facebook).

Uniparty antitrusts, which are awakened by corporate and large engineer monopolies, benefit from the benefits. Big Tech and its allies, alongside the D.C. facility, will sweep out all the dirty tricks of the book and undermine Trump's antitrust enforcers, but Trump knows well. This is when you choose Trump antitrust over Unipati's Bush Obama antitrust law. To quote Reagan, when it comes to antitrust, Trump should “dance along with the person who hit YA.”

Mike Davis is the founder and president of the Article III project.

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