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by _heimdall
856 days ago
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> You have? How? You barely have any. And the ones you do have you rarely enforce. Lack of enforcement was actually part of my point. More broadly, though, we don't need more regulation so much as we need less legal protections that allow companies to get away with it. > That sounds like a flaw in your political/electoral system not in anti-competition regulations. No disagreements at all that our political and electoral system is flawed. I'm not so sure if that's the direct cause here though or if its the other way around. Meaning, we could be here because runaway anticompetitive behavior led to political and regulatory capture rather than the flawed political system being the proximal cause. |
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