Capitalists have capital, which they invest in legislative capture to create a more favourable environment for capital.
It’s capitalism unrestricted, since there is no restriction on what capital can do once enough has been accumulated.
Capitalists have capital, which they invest in legislative capture to create a more favourable environment for capital.
It’s capitalism unrestricted, since there is no restriction on what capital can do once enough has been accumulated.

I don’t know if it’s true, but I think I heard that in terms of transitions in the last decade, FtM outnumbers MtF.

Absolutely should.
But the EU would like to continue to benefit from US military power and espionage while getting to pretend it is more moral. If the EU were to more overtly break with the US it would have to dramatically reformulate its neo-colonial economics.

Yes, they should.
Trumo’s threat to impose new, higher, tariffs on EU for starting to legislate against US tech monopolies and support local startups show how it would go.
But better to put it forwards under the chicken taco and make headway, and then future US leaders (if any) would have to make open moves against environmental measures.
To add for others, electrons orbiting is a convenient assumption - really they’re more a delocalised cloud of negative charge that exists in various bits of space known as “orbitals”.
Not orbiting in the way we’d understand it from planets.