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by mschwar99
5608 days ago
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I'd have more sympathy for this argument if government interference didn't play a large part in the construction of the status quo. In Canada, government regulation and taxpayer money played a significant role in building the infrastructure. In the US, government granted monopolies built the infrastructure and still serve to squeeze out competition. Government interference isn't a shiny new monster imposing itself on private sector infrastructure. Rather it has been a key player since the beginning and shaped the market in ways that need to be accounted for. |
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