You responded to my trickle down post, with something that has nothing to do with trickle down. I pointed you to relevant information but you keep arguing from ignorance. smh.
Trickle down (for dummies) is the notion that flushing these companies with money and removing regulations allow them produce a cascade economic effect that lifts the poor, by providing them with money for growth, investment and expansion, which in turn is supposed to translate to the creation of a lot of jobs, and by the law of demand and supply, cause a shortage of workers which lifts wages. An extremely naive proposition that doesn't take into account a plethora of other real economic factors, like automation, the fact that unqualified labor is fungible, etc.
My comment was aimed strictly to that.
Now, on the unrelated side, I agree with government doing a piss poor job, that's exactly being pointed out with the corporate welfare these companies are getting and on top of that, having to provide food to the employees of the third richest company in the world. Plus, the continued use of tax loopholes to what can only be considered 'legal' tax evasion. More oversight and regulation should definitely be in order, because Amazon clearly will use any tool at hand to fulfill their shareholder promise to maximize revenue (that's their job), and the very real casualties are the poor chaps in the OP.
As an aside, the cloud services, or any other service Amazon provides, has nothing to do with my quality of life. I happen to be one of those companies that use their web services (which is top notch) to improve people's quality of life, and I get billed every month for them. They didn't invent, code or promote the product that I run on their platform. They're just a convenient tool that charges for their services (as they should).