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« Regulation by government is almost always bad  
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rshoch
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join:2003-09-01
Santa Ana, CA
Off the top of my head....

A level playing field, a market orientation, adequate security, independent oversight, and strong enforcement should lead to the best outcome for all.


shimonmor

join:2000-12-30
Sedro Woolley, WA
·wavebroadband

said by rshoch See Profile :

A level playing field, a market orientation, adequate security, independent oversight, and strong enforcement should lead to the best outcome for all.
Easier said than done. More details please. How will all this be implemented? In the end it's just words.

Everyone wants the same things: peace, happiness, comfort, security, etc....

It's how we get there that causes dissension between the liberal and conservative mindset. Some feel peace is achieved by sitting on our hands and becoming isolationists while others feel an aggressive stance is required to corral the recalcitrant of the world. But in the end, both parties are seeking peace.

As for the Internet, we would all like a secure, free-flow of information and services without being overly inundated by advertisements. But do we get there through regulation or deregulation? Do we let corporations convince Congress (through our "wonderful" and "equatable" lobby system) to regulate the Internet for their monetary gain? Because that is what will happen. Do you think Congress will listen to you with your $10,000 bank account and inaudible voice or to XYZ Corp with $2 billion in capital and their army of lawyers and lobbyists? You do the math.

rshoch
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join:2003-09-01
Santa Ana, CA

Some Questions.

How did we come from the Declaration of Independence to today?

How did Soviet Communism come into being, and then fail to survive?

How did our agrarian economy transform into an industrial economy and then into a service economy?

How has Wall Street come to serve the investor?

I believe the answers to your questions can be found in many examples around us.


shimonmor

join:2000-12-30
Sedro Woolley, WA
·wavebroadband

said by rshoch See Profile :

How did we come from the Declaration of Independence to today?

How did Soviet Communism come into being, and then fail to survive?

How did our agrarian economy transform into an industrial economy and then into a service economy?

How has Wall Street come to serve the investor?

I believe the answers to your questions can be found in many examples around us.
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