What Are You Thinking? Continued 7

I just got asked, via Snapchat, to be in a threesome with a friend (who was a former coworker) and her hubby...turning it down was hard! And she’s still trying to talk me into it 😬
Lord give me strength lol

Lord, give this lady the strength to change her mind and say "Yes!"
 
Lol you guys are all bad influences!

I can get by with fooling around with that girl on the side, hubby wouldn’t be too terribly upset about it but if I fooled around with her hubby too my guy would flip his lid and be gone!

Hah look at it as it may light a damn fire
 
Some people have all the luck ! Been a long time since any offers from a woman !
 
When it comes to economics, I legit am ignorant. Can ANY Conservative please explain to me how Amazon monopolizing literally everything on the market is good for the Free Market without regulation?

There's literally no competition if one company owns EVERYTHING.

Amazon is now potentially buying AMC theaters. They have their hands in everything.

So no government regulation = Best Case Scenario for Conservatives and Libertarians, right?
 
When it comes to economics, I legit am ignorant. Can ANY Conservative please explain to me how Amazon monopolizing literally everything on the market is good for the Free Market without regulation?

There's literally no competition if one company owns EVERYTHING.

Amazon is now potentially buying AMC theaters. They have their hands in everything.

So no government regulation = Best Case Scenario for Conservatives and Libertarians, right?


That's kinda what I thought. But I hate politics.
 
When it comes to economics, I legit am ignorant. Can ANY Conservative please explain to me how Amazon monopolizing literally everything on the market is good for the Free Market without regulation?

There's literally no competition if one company owns EVERYTHING.

Amazon is now potentially buying AMC theaters. They have their hands in everything.

So no government regulation = Best Case Scenario for Conservatives and Libertarians, right?

Seriously! The thrusting, vibrating dildo I bought through Amazon failed after maybe a dozen uses, and they apparently think they're too high and mighty to respond to my complaints. I demand that the government get involved!
 
When it comes to economics, I legit am ignorant. Can ANY Conservative please explain to me how Amazon monopolizing literally everything on the market is good for the Free Market without regulation?

There's literally no competition if one company owns EVERYTHING.

Amazon is now potentially buying AMC theaters. They have their hands in everything.

So no government regulation = Best Case Scenario for Conservatives and Libertarians, right?

If you don’t like Amazon, you don’t have to shop there. You can go to the store (in normal times) or shop on other sites. Everyone can. The thing is Amazon has the best mousetrap right now. People freely choose to go there to spend their money. And they constantly have to earn everyone’s business.

People rail against Walmart as if they’ve done something evil. If people didn’t freely choose them, they would be out of business. Markets constantly evolve. Do you remember when Apple lost its battle with MS and was relegated to the sidelines in the tech industry? Things change, and it will for Amazon as well. Some startup someday will bring a new idea to the market and Amazon will need to compete.

Government regulations often stifle competition and reward entrenched players. They’re not the consumers friend.
 
Seriously! The thrusting, vibrating dildo I bought through Amazon failed after maybe a dozen uses, and they apparently think they're too high and mighty to respond to my complaints. I demand that the government get involved!

So, Amazon now sells products online, they own a pharmacy, they have a food delivery service, and probably much more that I don't even know.

How is that good for the economy? How is monopolization good for the economy?

That's my question.

Was that a straw man fallacy or a red herring that you committed? Uhhh... I think red herring... though I could be wrong.
 
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