I don't care what you expect a corporate entity to do. This shit is going to be the end of the world as we know it. Go ahead and sit back and say, "Let the market decide" while we all starve to death or get bombed to hell and back. Nihilist.
And I would just as effectively argue that the left's current promotion of philosophies that encourage state sponsored murder of the most vulnerable and defenseless among us (the unborn child), deliberate abandonment of any sense biblical morality, rewards for marital breach of contracts in the form of state mandated financial parachutes for the offenders and concepts of "if it feels good you should do it" will also decay us from within, albeit a lot slower and much more painful.
But no, focus your attention on corporate giants. They're the real enemy.
We are beyond climbing out of this hole and neither Nancy Poliski, Bernie shithead or some bartender from a Bronx ghetto is going to change that. Nor is anyone on the right for that matter. Mankind is a virus. A destructive swarm of conscience pathogens who ironically lack any sense of conscience, loyalty, honor or any other trait which could be considered redeemable. God has rightfully abandoned us in disgust and this planet as a whole would be far better off if 5 mile or larger asteroid were to suddenly collide with it tomorrow.
I personally would smile moments before impact
So yes, I am of the frame of mind, and will quote the wise King Solomon who once said "let us eat and let us drink for tomorrow we are to die". and will continue to navigate these tempestuous waters in a manner most consistent with whatever brings me the most peace, happiness and stability and leave you social justice wankers to go fight the unwinnable fight against an enemy that just as easily stares back at you in the mirror every morning as it does when it takes the form of a corporate conglomerate such as Amazon.
Yes, continue pointing your finger at your media constructed enemy if that is what makes you feel better, but know this; unless you can truthfully say you're of the stock that would buy that car at a 20,000.00 inflated price as I mentioned earlier you're just as guilty of looking out for "numero uno " as the rest of us.