It's one of those rare cases in which both sides should agree- whether you believe a government is an institutional arm of people who agree to collectively take care of everyone, or whether you give no shits and only want to make money. And yet somehow America still has terrible healthcare.
In the beginning, there was Atari. Home gaming consoles were small money compared to office productivity software. Then came Nintendo, who demonstrated that gaming consoles could be a billion dollar revenue stream, at the time that Office was saturated and stagnating. MS felt they had the capability to enter and compete in that market and really they didn't do too badly.
Excuse my typo -- I meant to write "funding." My point is that Democrats and neolibs always bring a toy knife to the Republican's gunfight. Progressives need to own their power and stop funding a federal government (and welfare red states) that is sacrificing everything we value to make billionaires richer.
False dichotomy, much?