Big food at it again V. Price fixing and why we don't trust big business

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It's true that in both situations the individual only has a marginal amount of control over what big business does, but if you don't like what big business is doing then you have the ability to not give them your money.

The same can't be said for big government.
 
So big business lobbied big government to do something in their favor that wouldn't be possible without big government.
Yet you constantly push for MORE government? Don't you see that many of the problems with big business are created by the government that people like you have decided to give more and more power to?
 
because it's not a moral issue. It's perfectly fine to move to the south where wages are low and unions nonexistance, it's perfectly fine to move to the suburbs where taxes are lower, parking, etc... it's perfectly fine to move overseas.
 
Not when they are all in a conspiracy to fix prices. Land O Lakes should have been seized, liquidated and the people involved should have been imprisoned. Let that serve as an example to others.
 
Hey stupid mother fucker; why don't you go look at my "C)" option and get back to me.
 
you can't compare the inflationary number of eggs in a vacuum. Price of food skyrocketed during the last year or so.
 
Hey stupid mother fucker, when companies manipulate the market through government there is something people can do about it.



It's called voting and activism.


I don't generally support government legislation. The point here is that when price-fixing occurs there isn't anything anyone can do about it because they don't know about it. They were lucky to catch Land O'Lakes.
 
well, if there was no government then a private company could just open up a cancer factory next to your house, sell you asian porn dvds disguised as madagascar...or worse.

if you're suggesting an effective government can exist without money then...haw haw haw haw
 
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