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To: re3 who wrote (105596)6/27/2000 7:29:00 PM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 164684
 
Microsoft Alleges US Government is a Monopoly

ragingbull.com

Redmond, WA - Microsoft today filed papers in Federal District Court alleging that the United States Government is a monopoly. The papers allege that the current government has stifled competition, and has prevented innovation in government, by using its monopoly power to pass laws prohibiting the formation of another Federal government.
"American's don't have a choice in which army will protect them. They have no choice in who will collect their taxes. Less than 50% of the people even bother to vote because they know it won't make any difference." said Steve Ballmer. "It's time that the US Government opened up to some competition, that would get people out to vote and wring out a lot of the inefficiencies."

Microsoft is solidly against splitting up the government saying it would cause too much harm to the public. They suggest letting Microsoft set up its own government and let the marketplace determine which government should rule. Bill Gates said, "We already have more money than most governments around the world, and we have our own army."

On what a Microsoft government could do for the people Mr. Gates added, "Talk about bloated code. Have you seen the tax laws? A Microsoft government would have a simpler tax code, and each citizen would be given a copy of Microsoft Money to help them track their finances."

A coalition of companies headed by Sun Microsystems filed a brief shortly after Microsoft stating, "If they get to form a government, we get to form a government."

The Department of Justice is expected to respond to the allegations within a week. It is expected that this case will reach the Supreme Court.



To: re3 who wrote (105596)6/27/2000 10:18:00 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
LOL!
"a return of common sense to the bubble heads ?"

perish the thought!

BTW I do think July will be pretty good for stocks but Aug-Oct could be quite nasty, jmho.
Victor



To: re3 who wrote (105596)6/28/2000 12:58:00 AM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Respond to of 164684
 
a return of common sense to the bubble heads ?

Return? Doesn't that imply that we were ever there in the first place? When was that?