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Economy of scale is monopoly. What do you think the purchasing power of Walgreen's and Amazon and Wal-Mart and Applebee's…
- View post It's not about what to say. It's about smashing monopolies until you can open a pharmacy or a hardware store…
- View post So, let's agree that it's been going on for a while now, and let's also stipulate that its already had…
- View post I have a much deeper analysis of this that doesn't work as a blog format post, but the key here…
- View post It shouldn't take six months to figure out what was obvious to me the second the the AP was done…
- View post Lulz.
- View post It's kind of good that you have no idea what the Wall Street Journal editorial page is all about. But…
- View post No chance in hell.
- View post Ladies and gentlemen, it's the Bret Stephens fan club. It's a miracle you haven't been fleeced of every dime…
- View post Well, if this is even a little bit true...
- View post Anyone who has to ask, needs a cruel ball tap, too.
- View post I just wrote a 5,000 word article on this exact subject, coming to the conclusion that not only has the…
- View post Non-university town, or urban/suburban whites are beginning to vote for the Democratic party at vastly reduced rates in most counties…
- View post Yeah, it depends on where you are, but in the Deep South, whites typically give about 15% of their vote…
- View post I think that coalition should emerge. It doesn't mean that it will happen. If it does, it won't be until…
- View post styling green shirt, brendan.
- View post I didn't want to assume, but I guessed Melenchon.
- View post who would you have voted for?
- View post Remember, I mused about that exact point here: The big difference is among Democrats, or Hillary Clinton voters, who are…
- View post Let's look at your cancer example. If you propose that cancer causes death, that is not the same thing as…
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