Amazon paid no tax in 2017, but it turns out that the government owes Amazon £137 million instead. A capitalism success story, while all the other retailers who do pay tax go out of business. While Amazon's employees are on welfare food stamps. They paid the lowest wages but get offered stock options instead which gives Amazon further tax discounts.
If in the end all sales go through Amazon and they pay rock bottom wages will Amazon eventual lose its sales and go under? But what does it matter when it has extracted most of the wealth out of Americans while the military-industrial complex extracts the rest and so the elite can make off with the money and be mega rich forever. I guess Jeff Bezos will be up for a basic income to keep sales up, but he won't be paying any taxes towards it. It can't work.
This shows how capitalism and societies eventually destroy themselves unless we regulate capitalism. Large companies need to be broken up and maybe we will need to put punitive taxes on the rich to reduce their political power and influence. In this way modern societies can survive and the rich will still have a great society in which to live comfortably in happiness. They will still be at the top but without power.
Now you might ask, if we limit wealth at the top we will destroy innovation, and why would Bill Gates keep on working after he has become rich, and of course, the wealthy would emigrate? Well, if we can't sort it out, our civilisation will crumble just like all the Chinese ones did.
All the iconic brands have to do is open up their own on-line stores... use FEDEX/UPS/USPS for delivery logistics.... its not that hard...
ReplyDeleteFEDEX/UPS/USPS have to make the case to the iconic brands to bypass Amazon and use them and make more munnie by cutting out the Amazon middle-man... sell direct...
Otherwise, all Amazon is going to become is a glorified FEDEX/UPS and eat into FEDEX/UPS market share...
Just like all google is a glorified RR Donnelly Yellow Pages...
Retail is now at an "evolutionary" fork. Either one entity dominates and the others go down the dead-end road, or the others innovate to be able to compete successfully.
ReplyDeleteWalmart just declared that it has completed its organizational response and is ready to compete with Amazon.