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I see no threads, too many wines perhaps?
02-13-2006, 06:30 PM,
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I know that this must seem extremely naive, but with the supreme court ruling, it effectively gives the states the last say, but in the interest of interest commerce, doesn't all states have to treat each other the same? I suspect that there is something that suggests that interstate trade should be simplier than international trade and if not, it will be taken down, or else taken to the extreme, what is the US really?

Then, are there no controls over oligopolistic setups? This certainly sounds like it. Large number of producers controlled by a small number of middlemen who control almost all of the distribution. Ingress to industry has extremely high barriers to entry and controlling group can control prices at will?
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