The list depicts examples of just some of what it is that the many "disruptors" do, in their separate paths (without a thought to real, comprehensive, systems integration) to what they feel is only clever entrepreneurialism: they set up all of the unintended side effects that make life hell for the rest of us. And they do this because money makes it possible for them not to have to care; assuming, of course, that they can make the big score before all of the side effects become known.
Whereupon it also ought to become obvious why information, and who gets to know what when, becomes even more critical; not only for those who would like to avoid having things become more hellish, but also for those who don't want anybody raining on their potential IPO parade before they've had a chance to fully cash in. As such, you can see why so much money also goes into making sure only the right people get to know what ought to be known.
Whereupon, as well, it should become clear, that simply trying to "reform" this cluster f_ck, of a systemized process of SNAFU, with one bandaid here, or one there, is quite simply a fool's errand of epic proportions.
This cannot hold. Assuming you want a society, that works for the working majority, at least as much as it works for the rich minority.
Any idiot now can see that this cannot hold.
And the only question remaining is what are you going to do about it, because every single one of us working people are going to have to become involved if we're to have any hope of changing it.
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[Link Note: Even though this one doesn't have a direct link to entrepreneurialism, it should be cause for great concern there as we've already seen how the Right would love to further privatize all aspects of law enforcement. And in that vein, let us also not forget just how much the "War On Drugs," has already become Big Business. J.V.]
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