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To: Daniel W. Koehler who wrote (37483)2/7/2000 2:05:00 AM
From: Thunder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
"However, The Antitrust division of the Justice Department, in my opinion, is an unnecessary step in regulating markets, which in my view, are self-regulating. Antitrust, IMO,is an elephant's graveyard, as it were, of anachronistic laws from a era of populist hysteria created by "yellow" press journalism. Unfortunately for those of us who disapprove of the utter pervasiveness of the Federal monopoly, we cannot seek redress from the tort system."

To Daniel W. Koehler: I couldn't agree more and thank you for your well articulated post.

It's also my view that only by keeping our money & taking back our money from the federal government, that this problem will be resolved. An overgrown bureaucracy is best served, when it is starved to death and nothing less. Anything less than tax cuts for an answer is only dealing with the effects and not the cause of the problems at issue and beyond.