Robert Stark writing about his former partner, Richard
Jacobs:
LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF THE PLAIN DEALER, 11-03-00,
By ROBERT L. STARK
"... Jacobs should take care of his own projects. Westgate has
deteriorated significantly ...
SOME PEOPLE WILL DO ANYTHING, SAY ANYTHING, SUE
ANYBODY, USE ANYBODY AND INTIMIDATE ANYBODY TO DESTROY
COMPETITION ..."
ROBERT L. STARK
Does it take one to know one?
Mitchell Jones wrote (mjones@jump.net):
"... We have a legislative
body--Congress--which passes thousands of new laws per
year, and a bureaucracy which passes tens of thousands of
regulations to administer those laws. The result is that
no one's rights are safe, and vast opportunity exists
for politically connected insiders to maneuver behind
the scenes, to obtain laws and/or regulations which will
protect them from competition.
The inevitable outcome, with the passage of sufficient
time, is fascism:
an economic environment in which all
mature industries are dominated by cartels of politically
connected insiders, who employ political means to protect
their positions, thereby forcing inferior products on a
public which is denied alternatives ..."