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Metatron2008
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Re: ISPs are a Business

said by KrK:

said by Hazy Arc:

Hyperbole much?
Only on the same scale as yours.
Except mine was never hyperbole.

Seems to me alot of people (Mainly conservatives) like to view the free market as an unregulated market, and CONVIENTLY forget that a free market is one where both parties have a say in price and value.

The people who argue for a deregualted market usually want to use that in their advantage to take a free market and turn it into a monopoly by robbing the consumer of choice, which exists in a free market.


KrK
Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy
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join:2000-01-17
Tulsa, OK

Exactly. You start hearing terms like "Deregulation" and "Fair" and "Level playing field".... what they actually mean is not that they want a free market at all---- what they want is a market massively tilted in their favor, and with restrictions that benefit the consumers or defend them from monopolistic practices removed.

The companies that call for "de-regulation" are almost always the entrenched players who dominate the market, and what they seek is not a fair market at all but a removal of the rules that prevent them from crushing the competition and keeping them out of the market.
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"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." -- Benito Mussolini



sdafsdf

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reply to Metatron2008
you are right, you were using fallacy instead.


Phila213

join:2009-05-02
Ancaster, ON

reply to KrK

said by KrK:

Exactly. You start hearing terms like "Deregulation" and "Fair" and "Level playing field".... what they actually mean is not that they want a free market at all---- what they want is a market massively tilted in their favor, and with restrictions that benefit the consumers or defend them from monopolistic practices removed.

The companies that call for "de-regulation" are almost always the entrenched players who dominate the market, and what they seek is not a fair market at all but a removal of the rules that prevent them from crushing the competition and keeping them out of the market.
What an idiotic comment.

sonicmerlin

join:2009-05-24
Cleveland, OH
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Why is his comment idiotic? Please do enlighten us.


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