• @T156@lemmy.world
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    792 months ago

    There’s also an argument that if the business was that reliant on free things to start with, then it shouldn’t be a business.

    No-one would bat their eyes if the CEO of a real estate company was sobbing that it’s the end of the rental market, because the company is no longer allowed to get houses for free.

      • finder
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        2 months ago

        Extracting free resources of the land

        Not to be contrarian, but there is a cost to extract those “free” resources; like labor, equipment, transportation, lobbying (AKA: bribes for the non-Americans), processing raw material into something useful, research and development, et cetera.

        • richmondez
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          12 months ago

          While true, they tend not to bare the costs of the environmental damage, at least when these activities are poorly regulated.

          • finder
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            2 months ago

            If basic economics get you upset, then alright.

            Bye o/

      • SeekPie
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        112 months ago

        Doesn’t mean that businesses should allowed to be.

    • Tavi
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      22 months ago

      Agribusiness in shambles after draining the water table (it is still free)