• Not_mikey@slrpnk.net
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    3 days ago

    Lina khan showing us again that she’s one of the few people in government willing to stand up to big business.

    You will be missed after trump replaces you with some c.e.o. who got rich fixing cheese prices or something.

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    3 days ago

    This lawsuit will be dropped next week under Trumps new FTC chair. Instead the FTC will praise John Deere for this instead.

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      I am sure this is by design. The Democrats would never have prosecuted them whilst in office. By doing so now, they can let the Trump admin cancel it and that apportion blame.

      This is not the sort of case you bring at the end of your term. You know, just like prosecuting the Orange-skinned insurrectionist

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        This isn’t the Democrats, it’s the FTC

        Under Lina Khan’s leadership they have been revitalised and started to act as an actual consumer advocacy and anti- monopoly organisation again. They have been prosecuting long-overdue cases since the start of her appointment.

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          True, but didn’t the Democrats leave it a little late to revitalize the FTC? We need more people like Ms Khan in politics…

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    How are farmers still buying John Deere crap?! I understand farm equipment is a long term purchase, but I’d expect new sales to have tanked years ago. And farmers are any but ignorant on this point.

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      Deere has a cult following with some farmers.

      Many farmers are also the definition of ignorant. They live in remote area with limited contact outside of their social group.

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        But they’re hardly ignorant of farming, and they talk among themselves. Do you think they don’t have internet?! Hell, an AG class was where I finally under how the quadratic equation can be applied.

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          Lol, yes U.S. farmers can be highly ignorant of farming. The shit I have seen over the years. To be fair i have run into ignorant farmers all over the world. Most of the time it’s due to available technology and information. However the Midwest and Prairie Provinces are something special, the term “willful ignorance” applies more frequently.

          Also Deere in some regions also have a local monopoly with no competition close due the the before mentioned cult following. The farmers in those regions are mostly ignorant of the other equipment manufacturers.

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      Deere stuff is more comfortable than the competition. Their cabs are roomier, with wider seats and bigger cupholders. Some models have a little refrigerator in the cab, even.