ILLEGAL MONOPOLIES STRIKE
AT THE FOUNDATIONS OF
GOVERNMENTS AND MAKE
PRICES FOR NECESSARIES OF LIFE
TOO HIGH FOR AMERICAN FAMILIES
In 1903, the Supreme Court of Missouri vividly described the devastation that illegal monopolies have on American families in State v. ex. inf. E. Crow v. Armour Packing Company et ali, 173 Mo. 356 (1903). See IMAGE 1 at the end of this Part 4 for excerpts [hi-lited in yellow] from Justice Marshall's opinion for the court to read that description and how the present severe economic decline of American families fits that description., how illegal monopolies strike at the foundations of governments, and how they threaten the perpetuity of governments everywhere. Click this link to read about the present devastation at the hands of operators of illegal monopolies in cahoots with very badly managed governments of ordinary Americans http://inplainsight.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/03/22/17404578-sprawling-and-struggling-poverty-hits-americas-suburbs#comments.
Click http://bigthink.com/ideas/18777 to read Robert deNeufville's two page article on February 22, 2010, with the title The Dangers of Corporate Democracy in which he quotes Louis D. Brandeis' description of a corporate democracy. The Presidency has ignored the wisdom of Louis D. Brandeis by their failure to break up illegal monopolies in America.
The Coolidge-Walsh Law is the best legal device to stop and control illegal monopolies for preservation of America's constitutional form of government for years to come. It allows ordinary supply and demand to set the natural price of free competition for gasoline and other necessaries of life. For a copy of the original text [of only 118 words] for the Coolidge-Walsh Law, see IMAGE 1 at the end of the previous Part 3. Left click on the excerpts to obtain a more readable IMAGE 1.
IMAGE 1

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