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by mediawatcher234 2810 days ago
You should know that AEI (the source you linked) is not trustworthy on these issues.

David Frum was fired by AEI for daring to say that Obamacare might be good, due to "donor pressure" (cite: Axios). (Notwithstanding the fact that some conservatives have tried to deny that's the reason AEI fired Frum)

AEI uses motivated reasoning (you might call it propaganda) to achieve their goals - pro-business, pro-billionaire, anti-worker.

Anyway. Take any pro-deregulation paper you read from AEI with a HUGE grain of salt.

https://www.thenation.com/article/dont-cry-david-frum/

(This comment is /not/ politics - it's important to know the agenda behind sources we cite if we want to evaluate them fairly.)

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Your response is absolutely politics. You don't debate any of the factual information presented - but simply cast doubt due to a difference of politics and ideology.

Your assertion by pointing to a article from The Nation (the oldest progressive journal in the US, as they proudly quote) just emphasis your partisan take.

Regardless, In this case - the article is correct, as facts are simply facts, and not partisan. Adjusted for inflation, travel costs roughly half of what it did at the time of deregulation. Since hearing facts from people you disagree seems to offend, I would suggest a separate source on the path of deregulation, the instability it brought, but then the ultimate success - check out Hard Landing by Thomas Petzinger.

A newspaper, even one with a bias (as they all have), is still a more objective source than an avowedly conservative-libertarian think tank that fires people for having a different view on an issue.
Source A) I looked up the real cost decline of airfare over two decades, correlated it to infatuation, tracked the entire industry through multiple bankruptcies and re-capitalization stages. The numbers show that airfare has decreased by half over the last two years.

Source B) Airfare is now more expensive then it ever has been!

Both of these statements were literally published. The first was published by AEI. The second by the Denver Post. One was objectively true. It was not the Denver Post.

There is a reason anyone who follows aviation rolls their eyes before reading any newspaper ever on the airline business.