From: Travis
Subject:  Government in Violation of Antitrust Laws
Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2008


*Government in Violation of Antitrust Laws
*by Chris Brown

Government antitrust laws have caused significant damage to consumers and
businesses, all in the name of "consumer protection" and "promoting
competition." Unfortunately, government views on antitrust come from a
fundamentally flawed understanding of economics – neoclassical
economics<http://econlib.org/library/Enc1/NeoclassicalEconomics.html>,
the view that is taught in most university economics courses today. In this
view, anything other than a "perfectly competitive market" or "perfect
competition" is deemed less than ideal. The irony is that in a neoclassical
perfect competition model what is actually being described is the
*absence*<http://mises.org/story/1988>of competition.

Ironically, in the US it is the Department of
Justice<http://www.usdoj.gov/>that issues antitrust laws with the
rationale that such laws are intended
to <http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/public/div_stats/211491.htm> "save consumers
millions and even billions of dollars a year in illegal overcharges."
Antitrust laws come from three acts – the Sherman Antitrust Act, the Clayton
Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act – dating from 1890. It is the
Sherman Antitrust Act that we will briefly review, and then apply to
government itself to see how it fares. Certainly a just government would not
violate its own laws, or put itself above the law – or worse, become the
law.

In its brochure on " Antitrust Enforcement and the
Consumer<http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/public/div_stats/211491.htm>"
there are some quotes that
Austro-libertarians<http://www.austro-libertarian.com/>will mostly
agree with. For example, we read the following:

 Free and open competition benefits consumers by ensuring lower prices and
new and better products. In a freely competitive market, each competing
business generally will try to attract consumers by cutting its prices and
increasing the quality of its products or services. Competition and the
profit opportunities it brings also stimulate businesses to find new,
innovative and more efficient methods of production.
Consumers benefit from competition through lower prices and better products
and services. Companies that fail to understand or react to consumer needs
may soon find themselves losing out in the competitive battle.

So far, so good. Now let's read more about the purpose of the Sherman
Antitrust act:

 The Sherman Antitrust Act has stood since 1890 as the principal law
expressing our national commitment to a free market economy in which
competition free from private and governmental restraints leads to the best
results for consumers. Congress felt so strongly about this commitment that
there was only one vote against the Act.

Still not much to disagree with. Austro-libertarians believe in a universal
non-aggression axiom and the right to own property, which sounds like
Austro-libertarians believe in the same "commitment to a free market economy
in which competition free from private and governmental restraints
[exists]."

But then we read the following, which will require more analysis and
insight:

 The Sherman Act outlaws all contracts, combinations and conspiracies that
unreasonably restrain interstate and foreign trade.

If we remove the ambiguous and subjective term "unreasonably,"
Austro-libertarians also would like to allow all free trade and voluntary
market transactions. Any attempt to restrain any voluntary arrangement
through force would be in violation of the non-aggression axiom, and of a
just society. So how does the government itself rank in terms of this part
of the Act?

In terms of interstate trade, the US government has restrained
trade<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:United_States_federal_trade_legislation>through
licensing<http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration-licensing/licensing/licensing.htm>,
labelling <http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/devadvice/33.html>, and
standards<http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/flsa/>requirements. For example,
every car manufactured must meet certain
government requirements, with some states (e.g.,
California<http://www.epa.gov/oms/stds-ld.htm>)
having different standards. In addition, entrepreneurs cannot open a
business without filling out numerous forms <http://www.business.gov/forms/>,
and cannot trade without government
approval<http://search.business.gov/permitme.do?pmAddress=90210&pmType=0>.
Other businesses receive
subsidies<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/01/AR2006070100962.html>,
which adversely affect and act as a restraint on competitors' trade.
Even previous
antitrust lawsuits <http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases.html>, where companies
have to pay high law and court fees – and possibly fines of billions of
dollars<http://www.glgroup.com/News/Visa-Settles-Antitrust-Lawsuit-With-AmEx-for-$2.1-Billion-and-Files-Its-$10-Billion-IPO-18929.html>if
found "guilty" – act to restrain trade, and most definitely distort
resource allocations and prices.

If we look at foreign trade, government's record is at least as bleak. The
US has placed restrictions in the form of licenses and standards on both
imports and exports. There are
tariffs<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tariffs_in_the_United_States>on
almost
every product <http://www.usitc.gov/tata/hts/bychapter/index.htm> – starting
(naturally) with the Hamilton Tariff of
1789<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_tariff>–
quotas<http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/trade_programs/textiles_and_quotas/guide_import_goods/commodities.xml#TariffRateQuotasGATT>,
and other trade barriers <http://export.gov/>, some of which are deceptively
masked as "free trade agreements <http://www.export.gov/fta/>." Even labor
is not able to move freely due to
passport<http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/fees/fees_837.html>and
visa <http://www.unitedstatesvisas.gov/visapolicy/index.html> fees. These
barriers and restraints are all designed to supposedly "protect the economy,
the health, and the safety of the American
people<http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/trade_programs/textiles_and_quotas/guide_import_goods/commodities.xml>."


Perhaps this is not looking so good for government. It is possibly in
violation of its own Sherman Act, and libertarian principles – this is
probably why the opaque term "unreasonably" was included. Let's continue on
and see if things improve:

 An unlawful monopoly exists when only one firm controls the market for a
product or service, and it has obtained that market power, not because its
product or service is superior to others, but by suppressing competition
with anticompetitive conduct.

Here we come to the greatest conflict. It is tough to let government off the
hook with the above statement – and there is no ambiguous wording to
exonerate it! Government is the ultimate monopoly. It controls, inter alia,
the judicial system and law enforcement, and even has the sole power to
interpret its own Sherman Act! We can easily see how the government has
suppressed competition with anticompetitive conduct by creating the
following (federal) agencies: Federal Drug Administration, Federal
Communications Commission, Department of Energy, Army, Department of
Education, Federal Reserve, NASA, United States Postal Service, Patent and
Trademark Office, etc. etc.

The government most definitely controls many parts of the economy directly,
and almost all areas indirectly. It acts as a monopoly through acts of
aggression. We can determine that its "product or service" is inferior to
others, as all other products and services are not exchanged through force
in a hegemonic relationship; rather they are voluntarily exchanged, where
both parties expect to benefit. Under government, competition is not only
suppressed but made illegal, including severe punishment, and by the
government. Punishment, from which government monopoly is somehow exempt, is
described in the following way:

 Sherman Act violations involving agreements between competitors usually are
punished as criminal felonies. The Department of Justice alone is empowered
to bring criminal prosecutions under the Sherman Act. . . . For offenses
committed on or after June 22, 2004, individual violators can be fined up to
$1 million and sentenced to up to 10 years in federal prison for each
offense, and corporations can be fined up to $100 million for each offense.
Under some circumstances, the maximum fines can go even higher than the
Sherman Act maximums to twice the gain or loss involved. (Emphasis added.)

It is a perverse irony that the Department of Justice is the only power that
can prosecute violations of its own act regarding monopolies. For what else
is it but a monopoly of "justice?" It is to make a mockery of the very term
– it is a true injustice!

In order to understand how absurd and unjust the Sherman Antitrust Act is,
we will conclude with Frédéric Bastiat. In The
Law<http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html>Bastiat writes about what would
happen if law became
perverted <http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html#SECTION_G1795>:

 And when [law] has exceeded its proper functions, it has not done so merely
in some inconsequential and debatable matters. The law has gone further than
this; it has acted in direct opposition to its own purpose. The law has been
used to destroy its own objective: It has been applied to annihilating the
justice that it was supposed to maintain; to limiting and destroying rights
which its real purpose was to respect. The law has placed the collective
force at the disposal of the unscrupulous who wish, without risk, to exploit
the person, liberty, and property of others. It has converted plunder into a
right, in order to protect plunder. And it has converted lawful defense into
a crime, in order to punish lawful defense.

However, there is a solution that has not been tried for a while: Liberty.
But, according to Bastiat, in order to achieve liberty we must adopt the
following viewpoint <http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html#SECTION_G1865>:

 Away with the whims of governmental administrators, their socialized
projects, their centralization, their tariffs, their government schools,
their state religions, their free credit, their bank monopolies, their
regulations, their restrictions, their equalization by taxation, and their
pious moralizations!

And away with antitrust laws!

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