Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling for November 27, 2014

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    ehtaniguchi  about 10 years ago

    Sorry, the free market died in 1929.

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    Randy B Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Bah. Free market fundamentalists.They probably think that everyone acts rationally in their own best interest, too.

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    DarkHorseSki  about 10 years ago

    There are some totally false takes. When foreign governments interfere with the market, that is also a problem (see the steel image). However, the government should not be propping up the local steel industry, it should tariff goods from outside nations that manipulate their prices. The Federal government already interferes with baseball and prevents some free market activities, if they were not involved, the owners would happily go to a full free market.

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    Carl Maniscalco  about 10 years ago

    Jon L-ski: I’m not sure how you came to that conclusion. Major League Baseball is actually exempt from anti-trust laws.

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    ickymungmung  about 10 years ago

    Our free market is free with everything, including rationalizations.

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    hmofo813 Premium Member about 10 years ago

    There is no such thing as a free market. There can certainly be no such thing as a free market as long as corporations exist.

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    androgenoide  about 10 years ago

    Good approximations to a free market can exist. Smith used the invisible hand to describe the behavior of corner stores before the advent of chain stores… works fine, highly efficient and needs no regulation. In markets where the entry cost is high, though, you have just a few big players and the market is not only not free but will tend toward a monopoly if left unregulated. Roads and utilities that have to cross property lines can never really be free and, in fact, require a certain amount of coercion to exist.Yeah, we all like the idea of free markets but there’s more to it than simply eliminating government regulation.

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    Ushindi  about 10 years ago

    Makes me think of Walmart, and how small business owners complained that WM was selling things for less then the SBO could buy them for and forcing many SBOs to close … WM said, “Tough, that’s the new business model”. However, when Amazon was not being forced to collect sales taxes, WM howled about how unfair that was, and that governments should “DO SOMETHING!”Fair and unfair seem to depend a lot on your point of view.

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    androgenoide  about 10 years ago

    It takes some remarkable filtering to be able to ignore the actions of one party and cast all the blame on the other.

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