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Oooh. Someone's getting a 0.001% fine to continue business as usual. Juicy.
Everyone is so clever and so jaded. Please read the article:
"The lawsuit seeks declarations that Amazon's conduct violates federal and state laws. It asks for an injunction prohibiting the conduct described in the lawsuit along with unspecified "structural relief" that would be "necessary to redress and prevent recurrence of Amazon's violations of the law." Structural relief could involve breaking up the company."
Yeah, and history shows that "structural relief" is going to be a small fine.
The Dem appointees are trying to change things for the better. They may not be successful but I'm willing to wait and see, rather than cynically write off all chances today. It's a mindset difference. Apathy and cynicism aren't places I personally enjoy living.
Neither is reality apparently.
Hahaha :-)
There's nothing I said that isn't factual.
And maybe selling off one or two of its smallest ventures.
Thanks for reading the article for me, hah. I will say I'm looking for aws in particular to be split up.