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ieolus
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Re: I've Changed My Mind

Of course that is complete baloney Batterup. What regulatory control is there on building out a fiber network to run 'net access? The biggest obstacle to that is $$$, and tons of it. Only the current monopolies have enough to make it worth while, and only if they make sure there is no competition.
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Of course that is complete baloney Batterup. What regulatory control is there on building out a fiber network to run 'net access?
The government regulates what the bits and bytes can do on the fiber. NO TV unless the town approves.


ieolus
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I think we have a miscommunication... when I say government, I'm usually refering to the Federal Government in Washinton DC.

What the State or Municipality does it a completely different animal. So according to your above statement, you disagree then that a locality (whether city or county) has the right to regulate access to it's public spaces?
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said by ieolus See Profile :

I think we have a miscommunication... when I say government, I'm usually refering to the Federal Government in Washinton DC.

What the State or Municipality does it a completely different animal. So according to your above statement, you disagree then that a locality (whether city or county) has the right to regulate access to it's public spaces?
Only if it is in direct competition with a business. What right does a business have to regulate a competitor?


ieolus
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said by batterup See Profile :

said by ieolus See Profile :

I think we have a miscommunication... when I say government, I'm usually refering to the Federal Government in Washinton DC.

What the State or Municipality does it a completely different animal. So according to your above statement, you disagree then that a locality (whether city or county) has the right to regulate access to it's public spaces?
Only if it is in direct competition with a business. What right does a business have to regulate a competitor?
That is kind of the point... it isn't a business, it is the municipality. You know, democratically elected by the people who actually live there. Again, are you saying the people who live in the town (city, locality etc.) don't have the right to choose their own service and how it is provided?

Why in the world would you think a business would have some G-d given right to do business w/o any competition, because that is what I keep reading into your words...?
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said by ieolus See Profile :



Why in the world would you think a business would have some G-d given right to do business w/o any competition, because that is what I keep reading into your words...?
You are reading the words through dirty glasses. When the town becomes the business it is no longer just a government it is a business. A business with the power to limit competition as it is also the regulator.

It would be like giving the Cable company the power to regulate The Phone Company.


ieolus
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No, it wouldn't. The Cable company isn't elected by the people who live in the town.

What exactly do you think a municipality should do for its citizens then?
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No, it wouldn't. The Cable company isn't elected by the people who live in the town.

What exactly do you think a municipality should do for its citizens then?
The government should not do what is written in The Communist Manifesto.


ieolus
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What?!

You are demented.
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