What would you like the state to do?

No, I don't use literal definitions when talking about a monopoly, if we did, a monopoly would never actually ever exist. Nah, you may need to though.

BINGO. In other words, you like to use meaningless words so you can bamboozle your audience. When you don't want to define your terms it's because you're a lying sack of shit.
Nope, again, if monopoly was ever used literally, a monopoly would never exist.

They don't. That's why lying turds like you don't want to use the actual definition.

Haha, that's the dirty little secret that anti-capitalists and statist worshipers don't know or don't want you to know: monopolies cannot stand without government complicity. Freely operating competitors correct for price gouging when the government doesn't grant, for instance, companies like AT&T vague legal language by which to litigate small competitors out of business before they can become big competitors.

This monopoly threat that contributes to the capitalism is destructive narrative isn't actually a typical result of free markets. It generally requires the strong hand of government to keep others from entering the market.
Somalia essentially has no government regulation, and is a prime example of capitalism like this :)

Somalia isn't capitalist. Claiming so is a favorite left-wing parlor trick. Somalia is a failed Marxist state. It's what the system you endorse leads to.
 
BINGO. In other words, you like to use meaningless words so you can bamboozle your audience. When you don't want to define your terms it's because you're a lying sack of shit.
Nope, again, if monopoly was ever used literally, a monopoly would never exist.

They don't. That's why lying turds like you don't want to use the actual definition.

Haha, that's the dirty little secret that anti-capitalists and statist worshipers don't know or don't want you to know: monopolies cannot stand without government complicity. Freely operating competitors correct for price gouging when the government doesn't grant, for instance, companies like AT&T vague legal language by which to litigate small competitors out of business before they can become big competitors.

This monopoly threat that contributes to the capitalism is destructive narrative isn't actually a typical result of free markets. It generally requires the strong hand of government to keep others from entering the market.
Somalia essentially has no government regulation, and is a prime example of capitalism like this :)

Somalia isn't capitalist. Claiming so is a favorite left-wing parlor trick. Somalia is a failed Marxist state. It's what the system you endorse leads to.
LOL WHAT. Somalia is most definitely capitalist, somalia abandoned its dictator decades ago...
 
Nope, again, if monopoly was ever used literally, a monopoly would never exist.

They don't. That's why lying turds like you don't want to use the actual definition.

Haha, that's the dirty little secret that anti-capitalists and statist worshipers don't know or don't want you to know: monopolies cannot stand without government complicity. Freely operating competitors correct for price gouging when the government doesn't grant, for instance, companies like AT&T vague legal language by which to litigate small competitors out of business before they can become big competitors.

This monopoly threat that contributes to the capitalism is destructive narrative isn't actually a typical result of free markets. It generally requires the strong hand of government to keep others from entering the market.
Somalia essentially has no government regulation, and is a prime example of capitalism like this :)

Somalia isn't capitalist. Claiming so is a favorite left-wing parlor trick. Somalia is a failed Marxist state. It's what the system you endorse leads to.
LOL WHAT. Somalia is most definitely capitalist, somalia abandoned its dictator decades ago...

Maybe you should invest in one of the corporations on the Somalian Stock Market!
 

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