Money and Politics
Companies often manipulate political landscapes to maintain anti-competitive practices, creating a scarcity economy that benefits the few. As advertising resurges, particularly through new ad-supported streaming tiers, a shift in viewer demographics suggests that only those less financially savvy are still engaging with traditional ads. The conversation also highlights the restrictive nature of non-compete clauses, which stifle innovation and entrepreneurship, ultimately hindering economic growth.In this clip
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