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by Wowfunhappy
1429 days ago
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> but the private sector can also operate added value services over the public infrastructure if they want for a nominal maintenance fee. Added services like what? I want internet. Give me internet. As long as the "no-frills" version is available to consumers, I suppose it's fine to provide options. However, I feel like these public-private partnerships often merely allow rent-seeking corporations to insert themselves as middlemen and skim off the top of public services. Especially once those middlemen also start lobbying to cripple the government-run version. |
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