Just the fact that Sorkin simplifies the dynamic to businesses or consumers means he wants an argument at the extremes. Businesses are consumers, governments are consumers. And those cooperatives called businesses are not required to be good citizens and good neighbors and good parents by law.
@@OmerKhan1 Hello. It seemed like what he was saying was that there are businesses on one side and consumers on the other, and that somehow businesses will naturally be "good". By law corporations are required to maximize shareholder equity. In other words, be a bit greedy.
I support and will obey Lina Khan and Kanter forever!
Lina is a Rockstar
I was at an M&A conference 2 weeks ago and zero people mentioned anti-trust and nearly everyone mentioned Interest rates.
15:06 😂 Andrew: You’re looking at me, like I’m crazy. Kanter: Yes!
I do not like the host though - a bit bias against FTC
Yes, he is. He’s quite obvious
Such a bad host. Just as either of the interviewees start to get to something of any substance he interrupts them and changes the subject
That’s because he doesn’t want people to hear the parts that help consumers
Any coincidence? He is a nytimes reporter with friendly ties with people like Elon Musk
Just the fact that Sorkin simplifies the dynamic to businesses or consumers means he wants an argument at the extremes. Businesses are consumers, governments are consumers. And those cooperatives called businesses are not required to be good citizens and good neighbors and good parents by law.
I’m not following with what you’re saying.
@@OmerKhan1 Hello. It seemed like what he was saying was that there are businesses on one side and consumers on the other, and that somehow businesses will naturally be "good". By law corporations are required to maximize shareholder equity. In other words, be a bit greedy.