>>2926294The issue is that the "Free Market" has lead to a select few of
(((mega-companies))) pulling ahead of other businesses. Then, they use their absurd amounts of money and influence to manipulate politicians to enact anti-consumer and anti-small-business policies. Thus, creating monopolies. Any remaining competition they have they simply buy it out, destroy it with destroyer pricing, or sue them into oblivion over minute things that ultimately don't matter. If a company does SOMEHOW manage to pull ahead they're simply forced into joining into a duopoly with whoever their competitor is or risk having all of the guns of the establishment turned on them. At the end of the day it's all just a clique of a handful of rich
(((companies))) and their
(((investors))). Starting any business outside a local millennial coffee shop or steakhouse that's bound to go bankrupt in 5 years is about as far as most people will ever get or be allowed to get.