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Net neutrality is a regulation on the free market. I'll always pay for the best service, and so should everyone else. Verizon has competitors that offer unlimited data and they'll benefit from Verizon's idiocy by absorbing the customer base that wants unlimited data.
That line of reasoning has been tried on us before, it doesn't hold up to scrutiny. The current oligopoly is there because of government regulations, not in spite of them. Net neutrality only helps the current oligopoly, not hurt them. It prevents competitors from competing. Your first sentence is a lie, don't bullshit people who actually know what they're talking about. You don't believe in a free market, you believe in a government controlled market that stifles competition. Your entire argument is predicated on your first premise being true, it isn't.
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[–] BiscuitFever ago
Net neutrality is a regulation on the free market. I'll always pay for the best service, and so should everyone else. Verizon has competitors that offer unlimited data and they'll benefit from Verizon's idiocy by absorbing the customer base that wants unlimited data.
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[–] BiscuitFever ago
That line of reasoning has been tried on us before, it doesn't hold up to scrutiny. The current oligopoly is there because of government regulations, not in spite of them. Net neutrality only helps the current oligopoly, not hurt them. It prevents competitors from competing. Your first sentence is a lie, don't bullshit people who actually know what they're talking about. You don't believe in a free market, you believe in a government controlled market that stifles competition. Your entire argument is predicated on your first premise being true, it isn't.