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Originally Posted by iggy_oi
It’s been a couple of days so I’m just wondering if you’ve come up with anything that actually substantiates this claim or if you’re just gonna stick with the trickle down argument?
You’ve actually made better arguments for why it doesn’t benefit the consumer. (Customers paying the same price while doing more work for the same product)
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You have been provided with numerous examples, but I will list some here again:
- communications
- data processing and computer power
- air travel
- land travel
- everything you touch in a grocery store
- distribution and manufacturing of medicine and healthcare products
- healthcare services
- accounting
- taxation and tax collecting
- recycling
- power generation
- education
- distribution of literature and reading materials
- monitoring of health outcomes
I could be here all day.