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elleng

(130,732 posts)
Sat Jun 18, 2016, 03:33 PM Jun 2016

by Robert Reich: 'Food prices are rising faster than inflation.

One reason: The government has allowed far too much concentration in Big Ag. The latest proposed mergers would make it worse: The combined companies of Monsanto-Bayer and Dow-DuPont would control 76% of the market in corn seed, 66.4% of the market in soybeans, and 85% of the market in cotton seeds – giving them substantial power to raise prices further.

Mergers, acquisitions, and monopolistic practices are also pushing up prices in cable and Internet services, airlines, and health insurance. The result: millions of Americans are paying more than they would if these industries were more competitive -- a direct redistribution out of the paychecks of average people top executives and major shareholders. But it’s hidden inside the prices people pay.

Antitrust agencies (the FTC and the Justice Department’s antitrust division) have been starved of the resources they need to stop this consolidation. Why aren’t Republicans who claim they're on the side of the "free market" demanding more competition? Why aren't Democrats who claim they’re on the side of average working people demanding more antitrust enforcement?'

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REALLY, Why aren't Democrats who claim they’re on the side of average working people demanding more antitrust enforcement?

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by Robert Reich: 'Food prices are rising faster than inflation. (Original Post) elleng Jun 2016 OP
Truth Person 2713 Jun 2016 #1
The trend to Wellstone ruled Jun 2016 #2
To be expected when you cut ag support programs (SNAP). Downwinder Jun 2016 #3
 

Wellstone ruled

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2. The trend to
Sat Jun 18, 2016, 03:47 PM
Jun 2016

Monopolistic Food Production and Manufacturing started in the Seventies with the change in laws governing Co-ops and their ownership. When certain co-ops were purchased by non food Entities,the hand writing was on the wall. Example would be Dean Foods,rich oil men from Texas who did not have a clue as to operating a Food Production Company,just a tax dodge.
And there are more of these out there.

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