https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/techn...zon/ar-BBUB9CP
Democratic 2020 presidential hopeful 
Elizabeth Warren announced in an interview on Saturday that she wants to break up not only 
Amazon, Google, and Facebook, but also Apple -- as the Massachusetts senator pushes further to the left of her numerous Democratic rivals on a 
host of populist issues.
Speaking to 
The Verge  at the South by Southwest (SXSW) technology conference in Austin,  Texas, Warren specifically demanded that Apple must be forced to either  surrender control over the App Store, or cease selling its own apps  within it.
"Apple, you’ve got to break it apart from their App  Store. It’s got to be one or the other," Warren said. "Either they run  the platform or they play in the store. They don’t get to do both at the  same time."
She elaborated: "If you run a platform where others  come to sell, then you don’t get to sell your own items on the platform  because you have two comparative advantages. One, you’ve sucked up  information about every buyer and every seller before you’ve made a  decision about what you’re going to to sell. And second, you have the  capacity — because you run the platform — to prefer your product over  anyone else’s product. It gives an enormous comparative advantage to the  platform."
Warren asserted that similar antitrust principles  were "applied to railroad companies more than a hundred years ago," and  that "we need to now look at those tech platforms the same way."
Responding  to a federal appeals court's recent rejection of the Trump Justice  Department's bid to block the planned AT&T-Time Warner merger,  Warren told The Verge: "How well do I think the Justice Department and  the FTC are doing? Not well at all, and not well for a long time now."
In a 
lengthy post on the website Medium on Friday, Warren targeted Amazon, Facebook, and Google for breakup, but did not mention Apple.
Warren  said the large tech giants had used mergers to "limit competition,"  citing examples such as Facebook's acquisitions of Instagram and  WhatsApp; Amazon using its market power to "force" smaller competitors,  such as Diapers.com to sell to the company; and Google buying mapping  company Waze and advertising company DoubleClick.
      © FoxNews.com  Contributor Jehmu Greene and former Obama for America spokesman Zach  Friend weigh in on Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s proposal to breakup big tech  companies.   She also mentioned that their marketplaces were used to limit  competition. "Amazon crushes small companies by copying the goods they  sell on the Amazon Marketplace and then selling its own branded version.  Google allegedly snuffed out a competing small search engine  by demoting its content on its search algorithm, and it has favored its  own restaurant ratings over those of Yelp," Warren wrote.
Warren,  who specifically denied being a Socialist as recently as this weekend,  proposed two ways of restoring competition to the tech sector, including  passing legislation that would designate the large platforms as  "platform utilities" and reversing already approved mergers, which she  deemed "illegal and anti-competitive."
Rob Atkinson, president of  the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a think  tank for science and technology policy, sharply disagreed with Warren's  proposal.
"The Warren campaign’s call to break up big tech  companies reflects a 'big is bad, small is beautiful' ideology run  amok," Atkinson said in a statement obtained by Fox News. "The proposal  ignores the fact that many of the services big tech companies now  provide free used to cost consumers money. Breaking up large Internet  companies just because they are large won’t help consumers. It will hurt  them by reducing convenience, reducing quality of service and  innovation, and in some cases leading to the introduction of priced  services."
Warren  herself tempered some of her rhetoric on Saturday, saying simply, "I am  not" when asked if she considered herself a democratic Socialist, in  the vein of New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez or Vermont Sen.  Bernie Sanders.
“All I can tell you is what I believe – there’s an  enormous amount to be gained from markets. Markets create  opportunities. … but markets have to have rules. They have to have a cop  on the beat,” Warren told an energetic crowd at the Austin City Limits’  Moody Theater.
Warren's calls for major changes in antitrust law  follow her other relatively radical proposals, including her idea of  taxing idle wealth. Specifically, Warren has proposed an annual 2  percent tax on every dollar of net worth above $50 million and a 3  percent tax on every dollar of net worth above $1 billion.
But  because Warren would seek to tax wealth itself -- as opposed to income  or some other kind of transfer -- without equally apportioning such a  tax among the states, 
legal experts say it is likely unconstitutional.
Warren has also said that Native Americans should be 
“part of the conversation” on reparations for African-Americans -- a move that threatens to bring back her own history with Native Americans.
Her  fellow 2020 hopefuls Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and former San  Antonio Mayor Julian Castro have come out in favor of reparations for  African Americans, but have so far not gone as far as Warren in opening  the door to reparations for Native Americans.
DPST's are attacking their own ultra-Liberal leaning companies.  Google is known for its ultra-liberal leanings and using its' platform to push their ideology.  Here is Warren proposing to break up DPST supportive companies!!
And, Warren not only supports black reparations, but to "Native Americans" was well.  Still won't give up the Pocahontas narrative.  
I am happy to give reparations to any individual alive who was Directly Affected personally by being a Slave or Driven onto a reservation by US Military.  The native Americans are making a financial killing operating casinos under BLM and BIA regulations , and separate laws defining reservations as not subject to State and many US laws. 
 
Tribes are 
Tax Exempt.: Gaming on 
Native American lands earned $26.5 billion in 2011. 236 
Native American tribes operate 422 facilities across 28 states. Yet 
Native American tribes and their wholly owned tribal corporations are not subject to 
federal income 
taxes on their earnings.
Seems to me reparations have flowed to native Americans quite enough - time for them to give back in Taxes. 
It is a good thing to see DPST loons like Sanders, AOC,  and Warren bleating their Socialism.  They will not find a receptive audience in Most of Middle America.  Let 'em lean Left all they want!