I should point out that the height of American capitalism and prosperity coincided with fifty years of anti-trust regulation, stringent bank regulation, and pricing laws to prevent sellers from undercutting their suppliers or competition.
I should point out that the height of American capitalism and prosperity coincided with fifty years of anti-trust regulation, stringent bank regulation, and pricing laws to prevent sellers from undercutting their suppliers or competition.
Not accurate, and the proof is just looking at where we are now: even further away from true free market capitalism and yet only suffering worse economic outcomes.
I should point out that the height of American capitalism and prosperity coincided with fifty years of anti-trust regulation, stringent bank regulation, and pricing laws to prevent sellers from undercutting their suppliers or competition.
Not accurate, and the proof is just looking at where we are now: even further away from true free market capitalism and yet only suffering worse economic outcomes.