Showing posts with label Anti-trust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anti-trust. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Target and Walmart Attack Anti-trust Violations in Grocery Sales

Walmart Grocery Store

Target Grocery Store



Target and Walmart department stores deserve the Patriot Award for attacking Anti-trust violations in the sale of groceries. As reported earlier, local grocery store chains have been crimnally guilty of the anti-trust practice of gouginig. As we all know, we are supposed to be in a recession. Economics experts tells us that in a recession wages drop and so do prices. Yet, grocery stores such as Kuhn's and Giant Eagle in Pittsburgh get canned goods such as Campbell's Soupt and Bush's Beans at 5 cents a can and have been selling Campbell's Soup for $1.65 a can or more, and Bush's Beans for $2.35 or more. Target has attacked this chicanery by local grocery stores by selling Campbell's Soup for approximately 50 cents per can, while Walmart has been selling Bush's Beans for around a $1.35 per can. Target and Walmart are being true Patriots, while these local grocery stores seem to be acting like Al Queda-Opus Dei traitors. Up the Republic, down with Tyranny!

Monday, January 24, 2011

American Banking Association is Violating the Sherman Anti-Trust Act

The Kremlin in Soviet Russia

It now appears that the American Banking Association is also known in Europe as the Russian Banking Association. Apparently, the American/Russian Banking Association is being run out of Leningrad by the Russian Soviet KGB. Of course, you may recall the any foreign control or ownership of an American Bank violates the Federal Bankholding Company Act.




Moreover, confidential sources in the National Security Agency are saying that the American Banking Association has illegally and criminally violated the Sherman Anti-Trust Act by ordering member banks to illegally raise checking account fees. This is confirmed by Internet News Stories reporting that "Major Banks" had illegally agreed to raise checking account fees togather. The Federal Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890 prohibits collusion, or conspiracy to fix prices for the provision of goods, services, or real property. Penalties for a Bank in violation of the Sherman Act can involve 3 years in Federal Prison, and or, a $10 million dollar a day fine placed on the Bank, its officers, and employees.
(C)Copyright 2011 by Anthony J. Fejfar