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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders in the 1970s urged nationalization of most major industries [View all]DemocratSinceBirth
(100,000 posts)40. How about supermarkets?
There's Ralphs, Trader Joes, 99 Cents, Seafood Market, Whole Foods, Sprouts, Target, Wal Mart, Vons, Jons, Gelsons, Pavilllions and Smart and Final near my apartment.
Maybe it would be convenient if there was one government store.
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Bernie Sanders in the 1970s urged nationalization of most major industries [View all]
RandySF
Mar 2019
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brooklynite
Mar 2019
#15
So, if a corrupted and incompetent corporation runs a local monopoly into the ground.
Farmer-Rick
Mar 2019
#21
Well, he wasn't advocating nationalization because the utility corporations were doing great.
Farmer-Rick
Mar 2019
#28
I am not opposed to looking at nationalizing utilities that are natural monopolies.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2019
#8
I am a firm believer in markets except where natural monopolies exist.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2019
#39
I'm not either, especially after what happened to Enron and ONCOR/Energy Futureds
Vogon_Glory
Mar 2019
#30