nate33 wrote:I_Like_Dirt wrote:That's not totally out of line. The thing is, I see very little desire for people to vote for anyone that actually wants to regulate smart - whether they have good ideas or not. Bernie is about as good as it gets in terms of popularity, and there are a few Ds but not many. The Rs are a cesspool.nate33 wrote:I'm not opposed to more regulation. I just don't think it will do any good until we first reduce the size and power of multinational corporations. If we give government more regulatory power right now, the politicians and bureaucrats will just be corrupted by multinational money and they will ultimately use the power of regulation to crush smaller business, thereby assisting the multinationals in maintaining their monopoly status.
Consider Covid. Nearly every regulatory feature of it served to crush small business and expand the power and wealth of multinationals.
We need trust-busting first. Regulation next.
Here's the catch. Trust-busting is regulatory in and of itself. So if you don't trust existing politicians to enact regulations and enforce them without regulatory capture getting in the way, why would you trust those same politicians to oversee trust busting without regulatory capture getting in the way? It's very much just one kind of regulation/enforcement. Saying antitrust but no regulations is like saying apples but no fruit.
Fair point. This is why I'm pretty fatalistic on the subject. I think the only real remedy out of this would be a Rodrigo Duterte type of populist authoritarian figure rising to power. In a way, I think people thought Trump would be that guy, - someone from outside the system to come in and fix the problems. Trump was indeed from outside the system, but ultimately he was too incompetent, mostly in his ability to staff his bureaucracy with people who could actually clean the swamp. He just staffed it with the same old corrupt Republicans who are just as captured by big business as corrupt Democrats are.
Perhaps Trump was "of the swamp" himself....

















