The discussion is about breaking up companies, not regulation. There is a big difference. Please tell me where is Congress’ enumerated power in this regard.
On your second point, you’re saying, in effect, we have to act like liberals. That is like saying we have to become commies to defeat the Soviets. Indeed, this is PRECISELY “the clamors of an impatient avidity for immediate and immoderate gain.”
Once you become like them, then there is no distinction except which pet pork project is preferred. No truth, no morals, no ethics, Just “I want MY free s*** before he gets HIS free s*** because he’s really bad. I’m not as bad. Just kinda bad. Besides he sucks.”
I will follow Madison. There are flights to Austria all the time.
LOL They can just change the law to limit market share to any company engaged in interstate or international commerce, including in the aggregate. That would force the companies to be broken up.