Marc E. Elias
This is nuts.👇
Supply chain issues could lead to shortages in paper used for everything from ballots to “I voted” stickers for years to come.
The two major things responsible for this, are consolidation in the industry, and offshoring production.... been going on for years and years. Sound familiar?
Many fine paper, used for high end reproduction, doesn't even exist today.
@corlin There was a post under that that read, "Don't you see? It was capitalism all along?"
All diversity suffers for it.
@Jezibaba
They promoted a deranged conspiracist named Robert Bork – Nixon's solicitor general – who advanced a truly bizarre theory of antitrust.
Bork was a conspiracist, whose book "The Antitrust Paradox" maintained the historically unsupportable nonsense that what Sherman, Clayton and the other legislators behind America's antitrust laws really wanted was to block "harmful monopolies" and leave the "efficient monopolies" to grow and rule, as benign kings:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/05/09/rest-in-piss-robert-bork/#harmful-dominance
@corlin watching the oil companies take over the legislatures in Louisiana and Alaska none of this should surprise me. There's no way our corporate overlords would have allowed that kind of attack on their agenda survive.
@Jezibaba
Ever since Robert Bork completely guttered anti-trust laws. By changing the meaning, of harm. These buy outs, shut downs and mergers were all perfectly legal.
No this was not the intention of the original laws. This was done by one man, and the foundation he funded. All anti-trust cases since are extremely hard to prove, and most don't come to court.
It's not just broken, the law is totally unenforceable today.