So, you like Elena Kagan, Sotomayor, and KJB’s living Constitutional theories. Got it. Good to know.
Have a blessed day.
When a corporation becomes too big it becomes a government unto itself. It kills its competition and strives to extract as much wealth from the nation as it can without adding any value. Breaking up monopolies doesn’t steal money from shareholders ,it just forces the newer, smaller entities into competition between one another fostering innovation, value and more freedom of choice. I remember when there were only a few types of phones in a few colors and they were expensive.
I agree with you-After the dept I worked in at MHMR was cut out of the budget, I went to the private sector-got a job in HR at Bell-it was almost as bad as the public sector-until the happy day the breakup came, and all the baby Bells were in competition with others and each other. Some in management were tearing their hair and ripping their garments, but the rank-and-file of us were celebrating like we had been let out of prison. My personal phone bill went down, along with LD service-even the price of a telephone, etc all because of competition. And those huge, monopoly-creating companies do not treat their workers well, either-more like you are an indentured servant. I left Bell soon after to be a workers comp case manager-no monopoly there...