Message from @martian1223
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Keep the markets free. The only time the government should step in is if we had a major economic crisis, such as the great depression
Overregulation is what kills competition
It's important to consider that there's literally no develped nation with 0 economic regulations
Every country have a set of rules for engagement
it's about determining who's benefiting from those rules
I see that debate I’ve created has not yet come to a halt...
Government regulation should be in favor of the consumer and protect certain rights of workers
Then why are you against net neutrality?
Most people support it
And government should have less of of a hand in the free market and small businesses
Because ultimately itll benefit the consumer
That’s why I’m against it
By slowing their internet access to certain sites
right
If they do that, they'll start losing customers to a better competitor who provides the same or better services for the lower or same price
Because I’d rather allow the FTC to have stronger powers against the ISP monopolies, rather than letting the FCC laze around
I saw the trailer on Twitter this morning and I laughed with Glee cause it's going to be fucking awesome. Can't wait until may
A large portion of the population doesn't have any other ISP to switch to
A website or app is just a commodity
So why shouldn't it be sold like any other commodity
I know many people who use mobile networking as their main form of internet connection
Not all ISPs are available everywhere
^
there is a basic monopoly
There's only like 2 you can get where I live
Both are fucking terrible
^
even the small states
have like 1
sometimes
not even two
I live in a pretty major state
But you could buy Verizon or any mobile network to substitute
its choice dos or get fucked
Although in the less populated area
Comcast is also a big ISP with huge coverage, great speeds, and quite affordable depending on the package
It's not available where I live
Like I said before Verizon, AT&T, or some other mobile network covers your area with 4G services
To use as home internet?
Yep