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by bobbydroptables 2379 days ago
The fact that you personally use a heavily subsidized, underpriced service is not really an argument for keeping it on a national scale.

"I personally use and like a service" is a different statement than "it's in our national interest to continue gifting that service $10b per year in subsidies and benefits".

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Is the difference that one is your opinion, and the other isn't?
One is a useless anecdote that doesn't really tell us anything about anything except one random person's mailing proclivities.

The other is a policy position that apparently a lot of people want to discuss.

So yes, the difference is that one is a thing you agree with, and one is a thing you do not agree with.
Nope. I agree that he uses a heavily subsidized service and wants to keep it.
#1 assuming I am a he, you're already off to a terrible start. #2 seemingly believing that I am the only person who uses this service #3 the point is that it's not a useless service, and real people use and need it. turn on your brain.