Google—which began as a Stanford University science project and grew into one of the world’s most successful companies—is the type of “only in America” success that politicians should celebrate. Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, the Biden Administration chose to drag Google into court for allegedly violating antitrust laws. The government’s case was just an attempt to punish Google for the “crime” of creating a browser that most internet users prefer to the alternatives, and using that success to gain even more market share. In other words: Google is being punished for behaving the way businesses are expected to behave in a competitive market.
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