This seems more an objection against overzealous regulation than against anti-trust per se. There is nothing inherent in anti-trust that requires excessive and dumb regulation.
Also, right-wingers need to start considering that the completely unaccountable business community may be a greater foe to freedom than the government. At least there are some democratic controls on government. There are none on Twitter, Google and other election meddlers.
The buissnesses losing to the company targeted by anti-trust have a lot to gain, and the government will subsidize them. It can be good to get nationalized from executive perspectives. Their market share is enforced by law and losses are socialized.
This seems more an objection against overzealous regulation than against anti-trust per se. There is nothing inherent in anti-trust that requires excessive and dumb regulation.
Also, right-wingers need to start considering that the completely unaccountable business community may be a greater foe to freedom than the government. At least there are some democratic controls on government. There are none on Twitter, Google and other election meddlers.
The buissnesses losing to the company targeted by anti-trust have a lot to gain, and the government will subsidize them. It can be good to get nationalized from executive perspectives. Their market share is enforced by law and losses are socialized.