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Michieru2
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Re: Why...

As someone who just started reading about the free market enterprise let them deregulate but under no circumstances are they allowed to block competition.

They want to deregulate to have a competitive edge and I am bothered by the fact that the snippet says over rate hikes. As a utility prices would have to remain affordable to everyone. So if they want to deregulate the basic phone service package is not to be touched. Here basic phone service is 12.95 and it should remain that way for any low income or high income american. Fee's and taxes are another matter.
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