
Some of this is partially true and points to one of the failures of capitalism. We can likely agree that capitalism is an economic system with private enterprise and free markets. The far opposite is socialism, an economic system with government enterprise and central planning.
What we have is neither, we have private enterprise and central planning. Instead of central planning by socialist government bureaucrats in the public interest, we have central planning by private monopolies in their own interests.
Meanwhile, democracy has also failed. Different big business interests pretty much own both political parties. The perception is Democrats are too busy censoring pronouns and putting criminals back on the streets to pursue antitrust legislation. They appear to be the party of wealthy yuppies who live in waterfront mansions and fly private jets to climate conferences.
Meanwhile, Republicans are now the party of illiberalism, theocracy, white nationalism, science denial, book banning, tax fraud, voter suppression, police brutality, incels ... Economic Libertarianism / laissez faire just makes it easier for the monopolies. We need better government, not less.