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jus10

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Re: Gov't should not get in to business of setting prices

Yes, because naturally the only options are lazier-faire capitalism and Soviet planned economies. Surely we couldn't have some limited regulations to keep corporations from taking advantage of people. Nah.


Karl Bode
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Well said. I always love the false choice of unfettered capitalism or food lines. As if some kind of regulatory balance isn't possible. "All or none" is a bunk choice put forward by people who want to pretend that protecting their own wallet is some kind of sophisticated political ethos.


margaf77

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said by jus10:

Yes, because naturally the only options are lazier-faire capitalism and Soviet planned economies. Surely we couldn't have some limited regulations to keep corporations from taking advantage of people. Nah.
Thinking is hard for those that see things that way, Glenn Beck told them that the world is ending and they need to buy lots of gold so theyre scared.


JakCrow

join:2001-12-06
Palo Alto, CA

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said by Karl Bode:

Well said. I always love the false choice of unfettered capitalism or food lines. As if some kind of regulatory balance isn't possible. "All or none" is a bunk choice put forward by people who want to pretend that protecting their own wallet is some kind of sophisticated political ethos.
Remember. The U.S. isn't lagging behind the rest of the world when it comes to broadband because Americans want to "use" bandwidth. They don't actually "need" bandwidth.

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