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Old 07-06-2015, 10:00 PM   #465
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by murg View Post
If anyone had done this, it would be illegal.
Then why aren't OPEC executives arrested?

I know, oil is different. We can live without iPhones and eBooks but not without our cars. Or something like that.

Of course, Apple executives weren't arrested either. It seems the Justice Department reserves criminal antitrust for executives in less prominent industries having, I'm thinking, fewer lobbyists, like auto parts. Apparently, getting the whole car to move is more important than the parts that make it up. Or, again, something like that.
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