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Evermore wrote:Dont waste your breath He isn't able to understand this concept.
Zanchief wrote:But that's the wrong word. The Government doesn't monopolize anything for its best interest, it regulates things for yours.
Evermore wrote:Zanchief wrote:Baaa Baaa Baaa .
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Zanchief wrote:The Government doesn't monopolize anything for its best interest, it regulates things for yours.
Zanchief wrote:But that's the wrong word. The Government doesn't monopolize anything for its best interest, it regulates things for yours.
Zanchief wrote:How exactly is the government running a monopoly by stopping other people from running a monopoly? Do you even understand what the Government does?
Harrison wrote:Zanchief wrote:The Government doesn't monopolize anything for its best interest, it regulates things for yours.
Breathe....breathe...
Evermore wrote:Please explain when a monopoly has ever happened that wasnt facilitated by government interference. Cite company named and references.
Zanchief wrote:Evermore wrote:Please explain when a monopoly has ever happened that wasnt facilitated by government interference. Cite company named and references.
They regulate the market so people don't have a monopoly like we're seeing with the gas companies. It's not perfect, but if you truly think leaving all this up to greedy, morally challenged corporations is your solution? You’re deluding yourself.
What do you think the government has to gain, that's my question? Who gains from a big government? You hate this entity, but there’s no single person, or single organization that gains anything from it. It's a combination of every citizen in the country. You have a misguided assumption about what your government is doing for you because you're an angry little man who has focused his rage in the wrong direction.
Tikker wrote:so
you guys have no actual answer or opinion to what happens when the market creates a monopoly
didn't think so
I mean, evermore and harrison don't surprise me, since they don't actually know anything
Please explain when a monopoly has ever happened that wasnt facilitated by government interference. Cite company named and references.
Evermore wrote:you are dumber then i thought. really.
Answer my question.
Evermore wrote:
comming from your sheltered ass this is laughable. answer my question. Tell me when this has happened. Name the company. Put your money where your dumb fucking mouth is.
Zanchief wrote:Evermore wrote:you are dumber then i thought. really.
Answer my question.
I've got a better question for you. Name me a monopoly that didn't involve a corporation.
Tikker wrote:Evermore wrote:
comming from your sheltered ass this is laughable. answer my question. Tell me when this has happened. Name the company. Put your money where your dumb fucking mouth is.
how about microsoft you stupid fuck
Arlos wrote:Please explain when a monopoly has ever happened that wasnt facilitated by government interference. Cite company named and references.
Sorry Ever, but I can name 1 right off the top of my head: Microsoft.
They didn't quite hit true monopoly status, because the government stepped in and sued. I can't think remotely how government interference did anything to create or grow Microsoft either.
So, there's an example, without even having to go back to the days of Standard Oil, etc. But seriously, look up what happened back in those days. Monopolies grew organically as part of the free market process, and the government had to step in to stop them.
Yes, there are times when Congress and the government can get out of hand. See: McCarthy, Joseph.
But to automatically assume that the government is somehow inherently inimical I think is a stretch. Yes, there are many things I don't like about our current government, including the inefficiencies of many of the bureaucracies at the federal level, but I don't believe in throwing the baby out with the bathwater, as it were. Yes, there are byzantine rules and regulations in government agencies, but they weren't arbitrarily created to be crazy, they evolved that way, generally at each step for what was probably a good reason.
Sure, they could use streamlining, but I don't think changing the focus to the states would change anything. States have their own crazy bureaucratic nonsenses too, which would only get dramatically worse if they were forced to start dealing with what is now being dealt with by the feds. Furthermore, some items (such as environmental issues) are so wide-ranging and can have such dramatic effects in other states than where they originate, national control is the only kind control that makes sense. As a result, a reasonably strong federal government is an absolute necessity.
We abandoned all-powerful States Rights in the 1860s because the country didn't work that way, and there was no cohesion. That's why the nation almost fragmented. (Hell, Georgia almost seceded from the Confederacy over State's Rights issues). No, trying to go back to how things were 150 years ago is stupid and pointless, and a bad idea in any case. It didn't work then, and sure as hell wouldn't work now.
-Arlos
Zanchief wrote:If Microsoft isn't a monopoly then MLB sure as hell isn't. What's with the language? Did you suddenly revert to a caveman because you're unable to present an opinion?
Legally, a monopoly or "trust" exists when an individual or firm can explicitly force competitors out of business by slashing prices, buying up and hoarding supplies, bribery or intimidation (Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914).
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