
Business Roundtable Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Coalition for American Innovation Data Center Coalition And various others focused on AI, privacy, advertising, and innovation policy.In total, Facebook-Meta spent $26.3 million on lobbying in 2025. —- Besides the aforementioned two associations – and even more others – Amazon also gives money to:
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Business Roundtable National Retail Federation Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) Motion Picture Association Others like the Bipartisan Policy Center, National Association of Manufacturers, and various tech/retail coalitions.Wow does a lot of that list look familiar. In total, Amazon spent $18.9 million on lobbying in 2025. —- Besides the aforementioned two associations – and even more others – Google-Alphabet also gives money to:
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Business Roundtable Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) Others like the Bipartisan Policy Center, Atlantic Council, American Enterprise Institute, and various advertising/tech coalitions.Wow does a lot of that list look familiar. In total, Google-Alphabet spent $16.5 million on lobbying in 2025. —- The point of all of this is? Big Tech spends metric tons of lobby money. On just about everyone in DC. To ensure that no one in DC does anything Big Tech doesn’t like. And it’s worked – like a charm. Thirty years of the Internet? And DC has passed ZERO limits on how Big Tech collects and sells our data. This dearth of limits has made Big Tech tens trillions of dollars. Hence all of the aforementioned privacy and data breach lawsuits. Meanwhile, DC is moving at warp speed to ensure Big Tech can do whatever it wants to whomever it wants with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Zero federal guardrails. Whilst The Feds override state and local laws, politicians and citizens trying to at least tap the brakes. Hence all of the aforementioned AI lawsuits – and the vociferous local opposition to AI-feeding data centers. DC spends decades trying to illegally jam Big Tech mega-cronyism Net Neutrality down everyone’s throats. And steadfastly protecting Big Tech’s Section 230 blanket amnesty mega-cronyism. In short: Big Tech owns DC. So it’s little wonder people trying to rein in Big Tech? Have turned to the courts to attempt to do so. Which raises another thought: Since we can’t break through Big Tech’s DC lobby monopoly? Perhaps someone should sue Big Tech – under antitrust – to break up their DC influence mega-cabal. It can’t get them any less than trying to out-lobby them has.
This also appeared in The Daily Caller.
