Judd Gregg: A rude  awakening for tech giants
BY JUDD GREGG, OPINION  CONTRIBUTOR — 09/25/17 0

 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
The European Union has assessed a major fine against  Google. 
In addition, the leaders of the European Union want  to assess a large tax 
on the revenues of Amazon, Facebook and  Google.  
France wants to tax all the social media platforms  that are being used by 
their citizens, whether they have a physical presence in  France or not. 
 


All these initiatives, which are aimed at raiding the  coffers of Facebook, 
Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google — widely known as the  FAANG group — 
have been proffered by the European political elite which is  heavily dominated 
by the left.  
It is also just the beginning. 
When liberal politicians — who are motivated by the  need to gather funds 
through taxes in order to support their constituencies —  see an untapped 
source of revenue, they want to attack it. 
This is especially true when the source is both  vulnerable and naïve, 
politically speaking. 
And now comes Washington. 
Since Facebook, Amazon and Google have such total  dominance of their 
markets, it is likely they will soon be in the crosshairs of  Washington. 
There is some irony in all the undesired interest  that these 
entrepreneurial phenomena are receiving. 
They have evolved in the vacuum called Silicon  Valley. It is a place where 
the only politics that are practiced or countenanced  are those of 
political correctness — the straitjacket favored by the  left.   
The creators and employees of these huge entities are  largely oblivious 
to, or dismissive of, those beyond the boundaries of their  Eden.  
Politicians, they feel, are supposed to come to them  — not the other way 
around.   
They have not deigned to be involved in politics,  except to lecture at 
politicians from a stance of superiority. One of the  effects of this isolation 
is that followers of FAANG have a special disdain for  conservatives. 
Now, they are being unceremoniously thrust into the  messy world of real 
politics. It is not going well for them. 
The left, which FAANG embraces so earnestly, is about  to teach those 
companies a lesson on the politics of  Europe.    
The European left, though not directly comparable  with the likes of Sens. 
_Bernie  Sanders_ (http://thehill.com/people/bernie-sanders)  (I-Vt.) and 
_Elizabeth  Warren_ (http://thehill.com/people/elizabeth-warren)  (D-Mass.), 
subscribes to some similar  views.   
They blame the successful for the difficulties that  everyday people are 
experiencing in their lives, arguing that they are not  adequately sharing 
their wealth.  
Their suggested solution is to tax that success at a  punitive rate. 
The European liberals’ desire to identify with the  new economy of this 
digital time is easily overridden by the opportunity to dig  into the money on 
the FAANG balance sheets. 
When all is said and done, FAANG is being attacked by  a European left that 
the tech giants thought was simpatico with them. 
In Washington, where the next round is about to  begin, the outlook for 
FAANG is also gloomy. 
Because of FAANG’s traditionally supercilious  approach to politics, it has 
few friends on the political landscape of America,  at least with the 
exceptions of the coasts. 
The heartland, where FAANG is weakest, is also the  habitat of 
conservatives. And conservatives typically dislike largeness,  whether in 
governments or 
in corporations. That tradition goes back at  least as far as President 
Theodore Roosevelt, the trust buster. 
Conservatives now control the government of the  United States. This is the 
same government that governs FAANG. 
One suspects this is coming as a surprise to the  leadership of the FAANG 
group, which may have believed they were beyond  government and were 
essentially their own nation. 
FAANG is about to find out that the myopia which  costs so much in Europe 
may be even more expensive, and possibly more  destructive, in Washington.   
It has no real friends there now. It can bring no  constituency to bear.   
In Washington, there is a saying that if you want a  friend, get a dog. 
FAANG has few dogs in this Washington.  
The risk of payback, always a force in real politics,  is considerable 
given the way FAANG companies have positioned themselves  politically. 
However, conservatives may want to think about what  to do next. 
It is true that a little retribution for the  arrogant, self-indulgent and 
myopic leadership of FAANG in their treatment of  conservatives might be 
enjoyable.   
But would it be useful? 
No.  
These organizations are key components in the engine  of American economic 
resurgence.   
They will be the major forces in the world’s economy  in a digital age that 
is only just beginning. 
We do not want them to be shackled in this  undertaking by governments 
intent on undermining their impact. We want this  American dominance.  
Their expansion in the world’s marketplace injects  tremendous energy into 
our nation’s economy. 
Conservatives in Washington should not put them  through the ringer by 
challenging their size and  influence.    
Instead, conservatives should use counter-measures  against European 
nations if the Europeans continue to gratuitously threaten  American companies’ 
opportunity to grow. This also applies to China. 
Conservatives do not need, nor will they ever get,  political support or 
understanding from the likes of FAANG.   
What they do need is for FAANG, and hopefully those  companies’ many 
successors, to continue to grow in their international  dominance. 
Doing so will benefit America, our economy and our  people.  
Judd Gregg (R) is a former governor and three-term  senator from New 
Hampshire who served as chairman and ranking member of the  Senate Budget 
Committee, and as ranking member of the Senate Appropriations  Foreign 
Operations  
subcommittee.




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