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" ... As a result, we're getting a distorted glimpse at a distorted economy. Our two power poles really do cultivate extreme market behavior, as people struggle to navigate fairly cornered or cartelized markets for the most inessential and the most essential goods and services. It's crazy to have an economy characterized by a mass chase for super-low-stakes and super-high-stakes goods and services, but that's what we've got. And because the sectors offering those goods and services are the ones that seem to be in commanding economic positions, our impression of their effect on us is magnified, intensifying the bizarreness. ... "
" ... Mr. Horne’s marathon act of civil disobedience should be commended. He saw something was wrong, and he put himself and his well-being on the line to fight it. Such opposition is rare in cartelized agricultural industries because members of those industries usually benefit—it’s mostly the consumers that are harmed. ... "
" ... The answer to is that the legal profession has cartelized itself behind high barriers to entry involving inordinately long and costly education and a licensing regime that’s very hostile to competition. When it comes to legal services, Americans have to deal with one of the most – if not the most – restricted markets in the country. ... "
" ... “[A] handful of large, cartelized businesses…are protected from competition. But the price of protection is that the businesses support the regulator and administration politically, and does their bidding. If the government wants them to hire, or build [a] factory in [an] unprofitable place, they do it. The benefit of cooperation is a good living and a quiet life. The cost of stepping out of line is personal and business ruin, meted out frequently. That’s neither capture nor cronyism.” ... "