That'll show em! (that they should continue with the price fixing).

I look forward to the day when we no longer have a pro-corruption government.

win/wind: get caught, pay minor tax; dont get caught, get to keep minor tax

If you want more aggressive anti trust enforcement, voters must vote better, for candidates and administrations that will aggressively enforce.

Unfortunately, Ivy-League research suggests the opinions of 90% of Americans have virtually no impact on legislation.. That is basically predetermined by lobbyists, paid for by the same corporations meant to be punished:

https://thinkbynumbers.org/democracy/voter-support-for-a-bil...

I think we either get a collapse into techno-feudalism, an anti-capitalist revolution (doubt), or a breakthrough savior of capitalism like FDR. The idea of "just vote better / harder" does not ring true to me or millions of people who have been hearing the same for decades while all these problems have gotten worse.

I'm not going to discount that finding, but I'd posit that some of the hubris of elected officials comes from the assumption that people are voting their party line -- they are effectively a shoo-in for a majority of voters.

Partisan politics is bad for America and we were warned by Washington. These days, many people are more loyal to their party than they are to the country.

I guess my point is, FPTP / lesser-evilism / party lines are all tools corporate power uses to explain why outcomes keep diverging from desires within our nominal democracy. It's all well and good to lament partisanship, but Washington's warning doesn't really help us find a solution. It was already falling apart as he made it.

I do think Bernie Sanders was an attempt by our collective society to produce a new FDR. The fact that he was stopped so easily points to collapse as the next most likely outcome.

"naked conspiracy to manipulate the price of eggs from 2022-2025. "

Who was in charge during this time period?

2 consecutive pro-corruption governments

I give Dems a partial pass -- in that their leadership engages in what I consider to be genteel corruption like being soft on monopolies and other less palatable but "business as usual" type of bullshit.

This is versus and administration that is aggressively doing no-bid contract to family and friends, complete disregard for the emoluments clause of the constitution, etc.

Note: the nature of a 2-party system, along with laissez-faire campaign finance laws, is practically designed for legislative corruption. Unfortunately the only people who can change it are the ones who profit from it.

That aggression is a powerful political force. If democrats had used the same aggression to go after this type of corruption that Trump uses to go after latin americans, they would have ironclad popular support.

The problem is that all their donors would withdraw. That contradiction is destroying them, they don't have an answer for it. It lost them the 2024 election, and will continue to do so until they invent another Obama.

Then the problem with _that_ is, all the Obama types are now calling themselves socialists.

2?

2?!

I can easily think of lots of corruption of the following: Trump, Biden, Trump, Obama, W Bush, Clinton, H Bush, Reagan.

Everybody follows neoliberal economics, and enables loads of corruption for their friends, families, and allies. All of them did that.

They ALL have been corrupt. The target of who the corruption is for changes.

Not within the given time period. Only two there.

not the one in charge of punishing this behaviour

Surely the relevant question is who was in charge when the punishment was decided, not who was in charge when the misbehavior occurred.

People always overlook how crappy our courts are.

They have been absurdly pro corporate for decades. They will bend over backwards to accept an absurd legal arguments from corporate attorneys, yet they never seem to have that level of credulity for people like you and me.

That famous McDonalds hot coffee case, McDonalds had caused serious injuries to hundreds of people previously and demonstrated serious negligence and a willing disregard for the safety of their customers and the courts, and yet when the jury came back with a couple million dollars in punitive damages, the judge still massively reduced that penalty!

We have to push for courts that don't treat corporations with white gloves.

> That famous McDonalds hot coffee case, McDonalds had caused serious injuries to hundreds of people previously and demonstrated serious negligence and a willing disregard for the safety of their customers and the courts, and yet when the jury came back with a couple million dollars in punitive damages, the judge still massively reduced that penalty!

And then in the aftermath of that, the media turned the most well-known victim into a punchline and an oft-cited example of absurd litigation by people who don't know any better.

Do you have any evidence the settlement terms are corrupt? There were 17 states involved. Many of those states have governors that are not in the same party as the president. https://apnews.com/article/egg-prices-collusion-settlement-d...

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It’s not only Republicans getting contributions from Big Egg.

xkcd (2130) continues to be unreasonably poignant, as usual.