Anonymous ID: 4f44ae May 9, 2022, 3:49 p.m. No.16243767   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Satan has gotten a hold of a lot more for the death cult and they are exposing themselves daily

 

https://twitter.com/MZHemingway/status/1523765371995832320?s=20&t=2Oii7yLWIKcSpv8XMsW1Rg

Anonymous ID: 4f44ae May 9, 2022, 3:54 p.m. No.16243795   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3911 >>3930

GOP primary voters overwhelmingly want Congress to crack down on Big Tech, survey finds

A high percentage of the GOP base agrees firms like Google, Facebook, and Amazon are monopolies and should be broken up

 

Breck DumasPublished 2 hours ago

 

An overwhelming majority of likely Republican primary voters say Congress has not done enough to regulate Big Tech companies, and the GOP base largely wants federal lawmakers to rein in tech giants and even break them up, a new poll found.

 

In a survey conducted by OnMessage Public Strategies for America Next and first obtained by FOX News Digital, 79% of GOP primary voters responded that they either strongly or somewhat disapprove of the job Congress has done in regulating Big Tech firms, with 73% saying the industry's major players are not regulated enough.

 

Wholly 85% of the voters polled agreed with the statement that "Big Tech companies, like Google, [Meta-owned] Facebook and Amazon, have become too powerful and are now monopolies that are destroying competition and abusing consumers."

 

Respondents also agreed by a large margin that several companies should be split up. Seventy-nine percent of those polled agreed either strongly or somewhat that "many Big Tech companies have become too big, too powerful and too abusive, and for these reasons we should use our antitrust laws to break them up like we have done in the past with oil, steel and telephone companies."

 

On that front, 58% of the GOP voters told OnMessage that they would be much more likely to vote for a candidate that favors breaking up big tech firms than one who doesn't. Only 24% responded that they would favor a candidate that "believes that government should not intervene in the free market and leave Big Tech companies alone as long as they are not breaking the law."

 

GOP voters also expressed overwhelming support for two bipartisan bills currently being discussed in Congress that aim to crack down on dominant tech firms.

 

Eighty-one percent of the Republican voters polled said they are in favor of the American Innovation and Choice Online Act that would prohibit certain major online platforms from giving preference to their own products or unfairly limiting products from competitors. When asked about the Open App Markets Act that would establish tighter rules for mobile phone giants Apple and Google-owned Android's operation of their respective app stores, 85% of GOP voters said they support the legislation…

 

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/republican-primary-voters-overwhelming-congress-crack-down-big-tech-survey