Alphabet just smashed earnings again, raking in over $89 billion this quarter. But behind the shiny numbers, big government and woke policies are threatening America’s tech crown jewel. While Google’s ads keep printing money, Washington bureaucrats and reckless spending are creating economic chaos that could sink Main Street businesses relying on digital ads.
Revenue jumped 11%, proving conservatives right: innovation thrives when government gets out of the way. Yet anal-ysts worry about growth slowing – no surprise when overregulation strangles competition. The feds’ latest antitrust power grab against Google’s ad business shows how out-of-touch elites punish success instead of celebrating American dominance.
Artificial intelligence should be our edge against China, but red tape risks handing the future to foreign rivals. While Google’s Gemini fights to stay ahead, DC paper-pushers obsess over “monopoly” claims instead of securing our tech leadership. Every day lost to lawsuits is a day Beijing gains ground in the AI arms race.
A federal court actually ruled Google’s too good at ads – since when did excellence become illegal? This witch hunt could force the breakup of an American icon that employs thousands. Conservatives know: when government picks winners and losers, freedom loses. Let markets decide, not some activist judge.
Smart moves like buying cloud security firm Wiz for $32 billion show Google’s fighting to protect data from hackers and big government snoops. But you won’t hear the mainstream media praising this – they’re too busy pushing socialist “antitrust” nonsense that would weaken our cybersecurity.
While Alphabet thrives, small businesses face a double whammy: recession fears from Bidenflation and tariffs that drive up costs. Google’s ad growth proves digital markets work when left alone. But DC’s tax-and-spend policies are crushing the mom-and-pop shops that fuel this engine.
Google’s standing firm on privacy tools in Chrome, putting users first despite pressure from globalist data harvesters. Real conservatives support this – your search history shouldn’t be government property. But watch: the left will call this “anti-competitive” while trying to control your online life.
American tech can dominate if we slash regulations and taxes strangling innovation. Alphabet’s earnings show what’s possible when companies focus on customers instead of woke agendas. It’s time for leadership that unleashes business, not bureaucrats who hate success.