Robert J. Berger on Nostr: The short story is that big business is using partisanship to try and persuade ...
The short story is that big business is using partisanship to try and persuade Congressional Republicans, and some Democrats, to repeal antitrust laws, as well as drag antitrust enforcers before committees and harangue them in public. But among voters, within academia, and even in the conservative legal movement, antitrust is becoming far more relevant.
https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/is-there-an-establishment-plan-toPublished at
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