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The Immorality of Antitrust Law »

Posted by: populist 1 month, 4 weeks ago

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Over 100 years of experience with antitrust regulation confirms Adam Smith's prediction that the laws are inherently abusive of liberty and justice. When our legislators gain the moral courage to repeal the vast antitrust apparatus, both economic performance and individual liberty will be expanded greatly.

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    antibrainwasher1 month, 4 weeks ago

    You want monopolies, abolish the anti -trust regulations, vote republican, to let the oil companies write energy policy, the speculators to write anti trust regulations, and the military industrial complex to decide whether we go war.

    You want to abolish anti trust, look to mexico, where the average business pays 10 times more for telecomunications than in america, because the owner of the only telecommunication business, the worlds richest man, has a political and business monopoly. He prevents ATT or MCI from competing. There's your anti-anti trust. Move to saudi arabia, try to compete against the royal family. There's an example of no anti-trust regulations. Move to mehico, try to start a telecom company, no anti-trust regulations there.

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      antibrainwasher1 month, 4 weeks ago

      Libertarianism is just exactly what the super rich billionairs want, and they always want more, their greed is insatiable. The only protection the middle class can gave is reguations with teeth, to prevent the robber baron billionaires from raping the country even more.

      You want to kill the anti-monopoly regulations? Trust the rich to police themselves? Are you stupid, or just another brown nosing spokesman for the rich?

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