BuffsForPaul
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what about utility monopolies?
What about Monsanto? While they certainly have benefitted from bedfellow status with federal regulatory agencies (i.e. FDA and EPA), they seem to have no problem utilizing the court system to achieve their goals. Given their monolithic presence in the U.S., how would the free market do a better job in regulating them from this point?
It seems ironic that Ron Paul is against monopoly regulation, yet has spent his entire political life as a victim of one in the form of the media. He says consumers are smart. But look at how they've let the media rule and the trickle down consequences that has had on our society.
Is the media monopoly a preview of what a RP presidency would look like, but for ALL "monopolizable" industries?
I'm voting for RP. But I don't agree with him always.
Sorry I don't see how the media is a monopoly at all. There are thousands of media companies competing. Do you know what a monopoly is OP? Perhaps you aren't wording your complaint right.
It seems ironic that Ron Paul is against monopoly regulation, yet has spent his entire political life as a victim of one in the form of the media. He says consumers are smart. But look at how they've let the media rule and the trickle down consequences that has had on our society.
Is the media monopoly a preview of what a RP presidency would look like, but for ALL "monopolizable" industries?
I'm voting for RP. But I don't agree with him always.