One year in, Big Tech has out-maneuvered MAGA populists

Big Tech has outmaneuvered MAGA populists a year into the Trump administration, with tech CEOs now wielding significant influence over the White House. Just 12 months ago, the major players were seen as supplicants to President Trump, eager to curry favor and gain access to his ear.

Instead, it's been the other way around. The powerful executives of companies like Amazon, Google, and Facebook have used their vast resources and networks to shape policy in Washington. They've lobbied heavily for more favorable regulations and have even convinced Trump to take steps that were previously unthinkable, such as signing an executive order allowing states to write or enforce their own AI laws.

The once-powerful populist movement led by Steve Bannon has been dealt a significant blow. The push to break up Big Tech, which was once a core goal of MAGA populists, seems to be on life support. Instead, the industry is thriving and is now pushing back against efforts to regulate it more heavily.

This shift in power dynamics has left many MAGA supporters reeling. Trump's decision to defend H1-B visas for high-skilled foreign tech workers, despite fierce opposition from some corners of the movement, was particularly galling. It seemed like a betrayal, and highlighted the challenges that the populist movement faces when it tries to take on powerful industry interests.

For now, at least, it seems like Big Tech is in the driver's seat. The question is whether this will continue to be the case, or if there are other forces waiting in the wings to challenge the tech industry's influence over the White House.
 
I'm not sure what's more worrying, that big tech companies have gained so much power and influence over the white house or that some people are actually happy about it πŸ€”. I mean, can't we just have a fair fight between the populists and the tech giants without one side trying to silence the other? The fact that trump signed an executive order on AI laws shows how far the tech industry has come in shaping policy already...and it's only been 12 months πŸ•°οΈ. What's next, are they going to start making their own policies for schools and healthcare too?
 
OMG , can u believe dis? Big Tech has totally taken over and now they r callin da shots at da White House πŸ€‘πŸ“Š its crazy how much power dem have gained in just one year . like, remember when ppl thought Trump was gonna break up Big Tech but nope , Amazon, Google, Facebook are all like "Hey, we got dis" πŸ’β€β™€οΈ and now dey r gettin favors from da president 🀣 Steve Bannon's populista crew is lookin all sorts of defeated lol . what's even crazier is dat Trump defended H1-B visas for foreign tech workers despite all da backlash , it was like " Wait, whut? " πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this news 🀯... like, who knew that Big Tech would just take over like that? it seems crazy that they're now calling the shots and getting what they want from Trump πŸ˜…... I mean, I get why some people are upset about it, but at the same time, it's kinda fascinating to see how powerful these companies have become πŸ’Έ. I wonder if anyone else is worried about this shift in power? πŸ€”
 
idk how much more of this trump trainwreck i can take πŸ€―β€β™‚οΈ, but it's like big tech is the real MVP now πŸ†... who needs a populist movement when you've got CEOs with deep pockets and a willingness to play the game? πŸ€‘ the fact that they're already shaping policy and getting what they want from trumps is wild πŸ”₯ i mean, what's next? amazon getting its own cabinet position or something πŸ˜‚
 
omg I'm so surprised by how much power these big tech CEOs have gained in just 1 year 🀯! like they're basically shaping policy now and Trump is listening? that's wild. I get why some people would be mad about it, especially with all the controversy around Big Tech's handling of user data and whatnot. but at the same time, it's kinda cool to see these companies using their resources to push for changes in Washington πŸ€‘. still, it's hard not to wonder what other forces are going to come along and try to challenge their influence πŸ‘€.
 
🀯 I'm loving how Big Tech just took down those MAGA populists! It's crazy to think that these same companies were basically doormats for Trump last year and now they're calling the shots. And let's be real, who wouldn't want more foreign tech workers on their team? πŸ™Œ The push to break up Big Tech seems like a total lost cause at this point. These CEOs are just too smart and have way more resources than any populist movement could ever hope to match. It's all about who can out-spend and out-influence each other now, not about ideology or anything else. The question is what happens when the next big thing comes along? πŸ€”
 
I mean, who wouldn't want their internet giants running the show? 🀣 Like, isn't that exactly what we all wanted – a world where our online activity is dictated by the whims of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg? πŸ™„ I'm shocked, SHOCKED, that they're using their vast resources to shape policy in Washington. It's not like they have an insatiable desire for power or anything... πŸ˜‚ Anyway, it'll be interesting to see if this new dynamic holds up, but for now, let's just enjoy the fact that our data is being used to influence politicians and make decisions on our behalf πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.
 
tbh, its wild how big tech has flipped the script on MAGA populists lol 🀯 they went from being these supplicants to now having the upper hand & shaping policy from behind the scenes πŸ’Ό it makes sense tho cuz they've got the $$$ & the influence to make a real impact πŸ’Έ anyway, i dont think this is just a temporary thing, big tech's been building up their power bases for ages so im guessing its gonna be a while before they start losing ground πŸ€”
 
omg u wud think its crazy 2 see big tech r runnin ths show rn they got trump & co wraped arond ther fingerz lol these tech CEOs r like super smart & super connected they know how 2 play th game of washington like a pro i mean we all knew amazon, google & facebook were influential but wow didnt think theyd get so outta control ASAP tht the maga pplst wud b like "huh whut?" lol anywys its defntly interisting 2 c how this plays out in th future πŸ€”
 
omg I'm not surprised by this at all! like, we've been seeing this shift for a while now with the way tech is taking control of our lives πŸ€–. it's crazy that these CEOs are basically running the show and shaping policy to benefit their own interests. I mean, I get that they're powerful and have a lot to lose, but can't they just use their influence for good? 🀝

anyway, this is a major concern for me - what happens when tech giants become too powerful and start making decisions that harm the general public? we need more accountability and regulation, imo πŸ’Έ. it's great that there are still some ppl speaking out against Big Tech, but we need to keep pushing for change πŸ“’.
 
I'm low-key shocked by how much control Big Tech has gained 🀯. Just a year ago, it seemed like these CEOs were just trying to butter up Trump and get some favors πŸ₯–. Now, they're basically dictating policy to him! It's crazy to see the populists getting shut down at every turn πŸ’₯.

I think this is a major wake-up call for anyone who thought the tech industry was just a bunch of nerds in Silicon Valley πŸ€“. They've got serious power and influence now, and they're not afraid to use it 🚫. It's making me wonder what other industries are quietly getting behind their favorite politicians...πŸ€‘
 
idk... think big tech has made huge gains already πŸ€” but also kinda nervous about how long it'll last? i mean, they're basically rewriting policy on their own terms and that's crazy power πŸ’ͺ meanwhile, trump's just kinda going along with it like he's all in or something? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ what if the rest of us start to feel like we're getting screwed over by these giant corporations tho? πŸ€‘ also, i'm not sure how much longer this whole populist thing can keep going... seems like they've been kinda losing steam since bannon left steve 🚫 or something?
 
I mean, can you believe how quickly things have shifted? Like, just a year ago we're talking about all these MAGA folks trying to take down Big Tech and now it's like they're trying to keep up with them. It's crazy to think that tech CEOs were once on their knees trying to get Trump's attention but now they're the ones pulling the strings.

I'm not surprised, though. We've seen this happen before in other industries. When a powerful group has too much influence, it can be hard for others to make progress when they're always fighting against them. Plus, tech is just so vast and complex - there are so many moving parts that it's hard for anyone to fully understand what's going on.

I think this shift in power dynamics is a wake-up call for MAGA supporters. They need to figure out how to deal with the fact that they're not the only ones playing the game anymore. It's like, yeah, you can try to take down Big Tech but if it's already got such deep roots, it's going to be tough to make progress.

But at the same time, I do wonder what other forces are waiting in the wings. Are there other industries that could potentially challenge tech's influence? Or is this really just a result of Big Tech's own internal dynamics and strategies? Either way, it's definitely an interesting time for Washington politics. πŸ€”
 
omg did u see this ?? so like big tech is basically running the show now 🀯 they're all these powerful ceos just doing whatever they want and trump's like yeah okay πŸ‘€ it's crazy cuz 12 months ago they were like total yes masters lol now they're pushing for more regulations and trumps signing executive orders left and right πŸ“œ but the thing is why are ppl stillnt mad about big tech?? i mean i get it, they're powerful but come on its not even a year in and they already got trump to do there bidding πŸ€‘ i just dont get it πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
🀯 just think about it - tech CEOs have more control now than they did a year ago πŸ“ˆ their money and power can get them anything they want πŸ’Έ from AI laws to visa policies πŸ•°οΈ its crazy how fast things can change in D.C. especially when it comes to industries with that much clout πŸ’₯ one thing's for sure, the populist movement took a hit πŸ’” but I'm curious if they'll regroup and come back stronger πŸ”„ meanwhile, Big Tech is just gonna keep on flexing its muscles πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm not surprised by this at all πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ! I mean, think about it - Big Tech has been playing with us for years, and now they're finally getting what they want πŸ€‘. It's like they've been pulling the strings from behind the scenes and the Trump administration is just going along with it. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, mind you... but it does make me wonder who's really in control here πŸ‘€. And on the other hand, can we say that the MAGA movement wasn't already pretty divided? 🀯 I think this shift in power dynamics is just another example of how things are always evolving and people adapting to new circumstances πŸ’ͺ. So, instead of getting all worked up about it, let's try to see the silver lining - maybe now Big Tech can use their influence for good! 🌞
 
πŸ€” I think we can all learn a valuable lesson from this situation... that with great power comes great responsibility! When companies like Amazon, Google, and Facebook have so much influence, it's only natural that they'll try to shape policy to suit their interests. But here's the thing: do we want corporations calling the shots over our democracy? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

It's also interesting to see how quickly the populist movement was silenced. It's like they thought they could just show up and demand change, without thinking about the consequences of how their actions would affect others. But what happens when you try to take on powerful industry interests without having a solid plan or strategy? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

This whole thing makes me wonder: who really has control in our society? Is it the people, or are we just pawns in a game controlled by giant corporations and their wealthy backers? It's time for us to think critically about this and ask ourselves if we're comfortable with the direction things are headed... πŸ€”
 
I'm thinking the same thing... πŸ€” how did Big Tech go from being all about Trump to basically calling the shots? Like, I get that they're powerful and have a lot of money, but doesn't this kinda seem like too much influence for one industry to have over the government? πŸ’ΈπŸ‘€
 
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