Think about it—pretty much every major tech company out there is running on technology that the U.S. government developed and funded through taxpayer money. From semiconductors to internet protocols, the foundation of modern computing traces back to government-backed research and development. It's wild how much of today's tech infrastructure owes its existence to public sector innovation and investment.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 8h ago
This is the real truth: tech giants are making huge profits, but the underlying technology costs are paid for by taxpayers.
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WalletDetective
· 8h ago
Basically, the taxes we pay are used to nurture a bunch of tech giants, and now we have to let them make a fortune. This logic is a bit absurd.
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FloorSweeper
· 8h ago
nah this is actually the perfect counter-trade setup tbh... everyone's circlejerking about "innovation" while missing the real accumulation signals in defense contractors lmao
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gas_fee_trauma
· 8h ago
Basically, big companies are just eating taxpayers' money and pretending they're awesome.
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BearEatsAll
· 8h ago
NGL, this is why those guys in Silicon Valley keep bragging about how innovative they are. In reality, they're just riding on government subsidies.
Think about it—pretty much every major tech company out there is running on technology that the U.S. government developed and funded through taxpayer money. From semiconductors to internet protocols, the foundation of modern computing traces back to government-backed research and development. It's wild how much of today's tech infrastructure owes its existence to public sector innovation and investment.