Big Tech Should Embrace Trump’s Pro-America Platform

 
 

Earlier this week, President Trump won a second presidential term in a blowout election. The signs were there all along that such a result was likely. Big Tech sure seemed to anticipate such a result.

The past four years have been alarming to Big Tech as the U.S. lost geopolitical and regulatory standing on the global stage. President Trump’s pro-America platform offers Big Tech a reset opportunity, and it should be utilized. This will likely lead to business model changes involving data collection and content curation and delivery (less moderation) and a stark rethink of where the U.S. should stand in the global supply chain (more manufacturing in the U.S.). 

While Big Tech’s standing against various U.S. regulatory and antitrust battles was always stronger than consensus assumed, it became clear in recent years that the battle Big Tech was up against was not going to be a fair one. Instead of propping up


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