• @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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    43 months ago

    The revenues of all the military companies in the US are a small fraction of Apple’s, much less the rest of the tech sector.

    Gotta keep up with the times there gramps, or next you’ll be forgetting things like we’re a net energy exporter now.

    • What do you count as military companies? Just things like Raytheon and Blackwater? Or do you include companies like Amazon and Kraft? If you’re excluding companies like Google and MS from the MIC, you’re greatly underestimating it…

      • @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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        13 months ago

        Fair question. Yes I was considering arms suppliers specifically. I’m not sure we can simply include every company that works with the military in any way though, it makes more sense to consider companies that get the majority of their profits from the military-affiliated work.

        I would not count Kraft as part of the MIC for instance.

    • @SirDerpy@lemmy.world
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      -73 months ago

      Revenue is quite an oversimplification of geopolitics in a heavily interdependent economic paradigm, kiddo.

        • @SirDerpy@lemmy.world
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          -73 months ago

          You’ve invalidated my reasoning. Luckily, I can keep repeating my ageism.

          Good luck with that, kiddo.

          • @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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            43 months ago

            No, you have not invalidated my reasoning I’m afraid, all you did was point out that revenues are not the whole picture. While true, this does not equate to the MIC being what suddenly pays the bills. To do so, it would have to either directly or indirectly contribute to the coffers the majority of the money spent. It does not, not even close.

            You can blather about geopolitics all you want, but at the end of the day a budget is a budget, and most of the money comes from a very wide variety of domestic sources that the military has no relation to. The health care industry, for instance, does extensive lobbying to the parties. No military relation, and that’s just one example.

            Your ideas are out of date. By a couple decades. Which is extremely common on here, I wouldn’t be surprised at all if you started discussing petro-dollars and an unsinkable aircraft carrier in the Middle East next, like so many of the other people on here.

            • @SirDerpy@lemmy.world
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              -73 months ago

              You shouldn’t expect me to waste time reading paragraphs after you’ve demonstrated your shallow understanding, kiddo.

              • @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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                43 months ago

                Very cute. I don’t expect you to admit when you’re wrong, but I just want it to be clear to any other readers that you have no idea what you’re talking about.