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 Lone Cat wrote:
 strybjorn Grimskull wrote:
In America it is all big businessess bullying the small one, and even the small ones that do well and become big, then start bullying another small one, when in actuall fact it would make for a better place if the businesses helped eachother out, rather that made the market super competative, i do realise that there needs to be competition for an econonmy to grow, but America takes "corporatism" to an all new high.


Competition does better things to national economics than monopoly (of any form)


Yes. And we see every day that corporations either buy out competetors, sue them out of existance... or, if they are too big to destroy, they co-operate with them to fix prices. Take a look at the current cell phone rates to see a WONDERFUL example of how that works.

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