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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRobert Reich should be making ALL Democrats use this stuff for their campaigns. It's sickening......
Robert Reich
@rbreich.bsky.social
Five corporations control 90% of the US media market.
Airlines merged from 12 major carriers in 1980 to 4 today.
Four giants control 80% of meat processing.
A handful of companies control the pharmaceutical industry.
The evidence of corporate concentration is everywhere
Hassin Bin Sober
(27,334 posts)No more wine-cave politics. No more turns. No more nepo babies and entitled other family members (spouses and children).
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(12,253 posts)Ritabert
(1,842 posts)sunflowerseed
(482 posts)Ocelot II
(128,410 posts)IbogaProject
(5,459 posts)It took forever to "break up Ma Bell", it mostly all remerged back into Verizon within 15 to 20 years.
Mossfern
(4,555 posts)ProfessorGAC
(75,356 posts)But, the recent business outcomes suggest the regulators have drastically changed the definition of "monopoly".
Apparently, it's not a monopoly unless ONE company holds 80 or 90% of production, even though "soft" price fixing is obvious.
Greg_In_SF
(730 posts)to concentrate on the issues that voters themselves say are their top concerns, none of which are included in Robert's list.
a kennedy
(34,965 posts)is saying they might realize why prices are so expensive!!!! Oh, and just my humble opinion.
DFW
(59,439 posts)Food is more expensive if three guys get together to fix the prices, less expensive if they are prevented from doing it, and forced to compete. As always, its more complicated than a few slogans can explain.
KPN
(17,037 posts)The relative lack of competition today absolutely effects consumer prices and worker wages.
IbogaProject
(5,459 posts)It is easier to get black balled if there are only a few Human Resource departments in your industry.
mwmisses4289
(2,859 posts)doesn't it?
WestMichRad
(2,822 posts)
thats enough for competition, right?
ProfessorGAC
(75,356 posts)And, the markets have been rigged to reduce competition.
Take the refining industry, for instance.
Allowing the refined product (gasoline, kerosene, diesel) to be market commonditized, the incentive to compete to being the low cost provider evaporated.
They simply don't have to compete on price. And, the move to move to this "market model" was done by the very people that have always trumpeted the value of competition.
JustAnotherGen
(37,407 posts)People here are mad about:
Threats to ACA Subsidies
The SALT Cap lift was not put back where it was
Our money being given to people who look down on us and then misused
Threats to our commute times
Energy Costs
Also - Many work in big Pharma. So that point isn't going to move them.
TheRickles
(3,084 posts)DFW
(59,439 posts)All per nostro circolo.
comradebillyboy
(10,932 posts)distant past.
state of stupid
(126 posts)Farmer-Rick
(12,321 posts)Monopolies always cause prices to increase, unless regulations control their pricing. If you can only get a thing from two or three companies it doesn't take a genius to figure out how much each company is charging. Then they continually increase their prices at the same time, going up and up and up..... because there is no competition. It's indirect price fixing.
Monopolies are the cause of much fewer jobs, especially if you are in a hollow service economy. If you have 10 companies doing the same thing and they buy each other out to the point where there are only 2 companies, then 8 of those companies will be laying off all their workers.
It's pretty easy to figure out why just a few number of companies in each business causes inflation and price increases. Unless our democracy steps in to stop these job layoffs and surging prices they will continue to monopolize, cut jobs and up the cost of everything.
Puppyjive
(901 posts)This is a merger to be worried about. It will be a monopoly if it is approved. They haul everything you could imagine and will monopolize on shipping prices. I feel like we are going backwards, towards the Gilded Age.
Dave says
(5,293 posts)popsdenver
(1,110 posts)except for one thing.......it isn't the government we should watch out for, it was the Corporations.......
US Republican owned/operated Corporations, especially since CITIZENS UNITED, has been directly and indirectly in charge of all the Republican Politicians.
The Republican Party is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Corporations........
Any day now, I expect the Republican House and Senate, with the blessing of the Republican Supreme Court justices will change the name,
from the United States of America, to their new name: The United Corporations of America....or The Fascist Corporations of America....
(They are already 99.99% there folks, like it or not)
ret5hd
(22,039 posts)government by corporations.
pansypoo53219
(22,758 posts)S/V Loner
(9,472 posts)the Confederacy we wouldnt be where we are now.
BaronChocula
(3,824 posts)It wouldn't move the needle in the upcoming cycle since support for Dems is already baked in without that wisdom. But long term, it would help for every Dem to repeat those points always. That's what it takes for slightly more esoteric messages to get through to thick skulls.
NCDem47
(3,248 posts)..to get some RW multi-billionaire to snatch up Warner Brothers (home to HBO, CNN, Discovery Channel).
Midnight Writer
(25,021 posts)I'd like one example. I can't think of any.
I can, however, go on at length about business takeovers that screwed the customers and the workers that built the business.
SharonAnn
(14,126 posts)GiqueCee
(3,083 posts)... can only be measured in astronomical terms.
Clouds Passing
(6,602 posts)Kid Berwyn
(22,414 posts)Not every individual, but the institutions: Wall Street-on-the-Potomac owns the White House, Congress and Supreme Court.
Wounded Bear
(63,569 posts)Great sounding idea, but candidates will run their own campaigns, for better or worse.
Congresscritters and candidates for the job need to morph those numbers into facts that fit their local district. All politics are local.
Beowulf42
(313 posts)Been saying this for years. The rich don't want some of the money. They don't want most of the money. They want all of the money. When the competition for the richest person is over it will be one man or woman standing on the dead heap of our nation. Alone. But the richest.