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Democrats Kill your Spirit—How Biden, Warren & Buttigieg Destroyed Spirit Air

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  • Merger Blocked by Antitrust Action:

    • JetBlue offered $3.8 billion to acquire Spirit in 2022.
    • Shareholders, unions, and both companies supported the merger.
    • The DOJ and Department of Transportation, urged by Elizabeth Warren and supported by Buttigieg and Biden, sued to stop it.
    • A federal judge blocked the merger in January 2024.
  • Consequences Claimed:

    • Spirit declared bankruptcy and shut down, leading to:
      • ~17,000 direct job losses
      • Estimated 40,000+ indirect jobs affected
      • Loss of service to dozens of smaller cities
    • Reduced airline competition and higher fares on former Spirit routes (examples cited include increases of 15–66%).
  • Critique of Antitrust Reasoning:

    • Speakers argue antitrust law should protect consumers, not competitors.
    • They claim the DOJ incorrectly defined the market as “ultra‑low‑cost airlines” instead of the broader airline market, making Spirit and JetBlue appear dominant when they were actually small players.
    • They assert the decision strengthened the Big Four airlines (American, Delta, United, Southwest), which already control ~75–80% of the market.
  • Rebuttal to Alternative Explanations:

    • Democrats are criticized for blaming Spirit’s failure on fuel price increases or Trump-era policies.
    • The speakers argue fuel price volatility affects all airlines and that Spirit would have been better positioned to withstand it with the merger funds.
  • Internal Democratic Dissent:

    • A Biden White House policy official publicly questioned whether blocking the merger was the right decision, though later softened the statement—used as evidence of internal doubts.
  • Government Bailout Rejected:

    • A proposed $500M government bailout (for 90% ownership) was discussed but rejected.
    • The speakers strongly oppose government ownership of airlines, labeling it socialism and economically incompetent.
  • Broader Ideological Argument:

    • The collapse is framed as an example of government overreach, poor understanding of business, and ideological decision-making harming workers and consumers.
    • The episode is used to argue that free‑market competition—not government control—is essential to lower prices and innovation.

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