“Capitalism without competition isn’t capitalism; it’s exploitation.” @POTUS https://t.co/126kcaD559
— Sridhar Ramaswamy (@RamaswmySridhar) July 13, 2021
In increasing competition, strong antitrust policy helps lower prices, increase wages and protects our democracy from outsize corporate power. It is an essential step towards leveling the playing field for businesses and workers. https://t.co/R2Brue09Xp
— Roosevelt Institute (@rooseveltinst) July 13, 2021
“There is an intellectual revolution here, which the President has embraced,” @superwuster tells me. https://t.co/qydoVKGqfT
— John Cassidy (@JohnCassidy) July 12, 2021
“Capitalism without competition isn’t capitalism; it’s exploitation.”
— Avik Roy (@Avik) July 13, 2021
The Biden antitrust revolution is very encouraging: https://t.co/Mp8J8IwC8D
"Let me be very clear, Capitalism without competition isn’t capitalism; it’s exploitation.” When was the last time you heard a Democratic President speak so plainly about economics?" @JohnCassidy The Biden Antitrust Revolution https://t.co/CjQJOt9Wt6 via @NewYorker
— Bill Janeway (@billjaneway) July 12, 2021
This is an excellent, tidy summary by @JohnCassidy of how we got to the current Biden Antitrust moment. Just one quibble: I think we should call it New Brandeism rather than New Brandeis-ism. https://t.co/pL5tOzLoc1
— Gilad Edelman (@GiladEdelman) July 12, 2021
Must read piece from @JohnCassidy on @POTUS's sweeping competition executive order & some of the architects behind it.
— American Economic Liberties Project (@econliberties) July 12, 2021
"If competition is being squelched in multiple markets, policies designed to promote it need to address many different areas, too."https://t.co/cnwI5L1Poi
Biden signs executive order promoting the need for right-to-repair laws https://t.co/Avaaz5QqyH
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) July 13, 2021