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1. sharts+98[view] [source] 2026-02-05 18:30:46
>>Shamar+(OP)
This is obvious for anyone that understands sales and marketing. The real question isn’t whether this was true—the question is why does anyone expect this revelation would change anything?

They made their wealth. They bought their politicians. In the worst possible case for them they would pay some fee that amounts to absolutely nothing making a dent in their personal day to day lives as a consequence of their actions.

It’s the cost of doing business these days. Do the wrong thing so long as you make more than enough money to cover the penalty fee.

Nothing to see here.

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2. worik+qh[view] [source] 2026-02-05 19:06:30
>>sharts+98
> In the worst possible case for them they would pay some fee that amounts to absolutely nothing making a dent in their personal day to day lives as a consequence of their actions.

Probably, not definitely

It would be possible to put the executives in jail.

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3. NickC2+Ay[view] [source] 2026-02-05 20:20:43
>>worik+qh
Possibly, yes, but those executives have enough money to cut a deal to not only stay out of jail, but to also fund the re-election campaign for the DA + prosecution team, and to also give a job to the prosecutor's cousin, sibling, and/or in-law.
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