I love innovation. I love creativity. I love Amazon. After this shipment from Amazon, my kid also now loves Amazon. I also hate standing in lines. Amazon Prime has allowed me the ability to buy things I need at great prices, have it delivered in 2 days, and not have to wear pants while doing it.
Also, I can check the prices of things in the store from my Amazon App. If I do find myself walking through a store (with pants on), I can quickly compare the prices using my phone as a barcode reader. Many times, I find the product is 50% off! If I don't need it then, and can wait a couple days, I'll save quite a bit of money.
Coming up soon is Amazon Prime Day (11JUL). I'd highly recommend you get Prime here! Or just sign up for a free trial just to take advantage of Prime Day.
When the government is in charge of the creation of goods and services, they have no incentive to provide this extra value. Of course, the government has a monopoly on the postal service. Surely they're incentivized to provide the greatest service and innovative products? Now if only we could get the federal government to turn our entire health care system into the equivalent of a DMV... Sign up for a free trial to Amazon Prime below and take advantage of the glorious capitalistic Amazon Prime Day starting 11 July! Follow libertyLOL on your favorite social media sites:FacebookYoutube Tumblr Pintrest Countable: Government Made Simple Steemit blog on a blockchain Patreon Gab.ai libertyLOL's Liberty Blog RSS Feed We also run a couple twitterbots which provide great quotes and book suggestions: Murray Rothbard Suggests Tom Woods Suggests Jason Stapleton Suggests Progressive Contradictions MORE FROM LIBERTYLOL:
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