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In reply to the discussion: Can any think of an instance when privatizing or deregulating something benefited the public? [View all]Algernon Moncrieff
(5,790 posts)4. Airline territories
Despite all of the consolidation among airlines, compeitive routes have made air travel between major cities much more affordable.
The old ICC had some really boneheaded rule. I cite "Smokey & the Bandit" as an easy to understand case-in-point. Restrictions on the sale of certain products in certain regions of the company were silly and served nobody's interest. Now, we don't have to take a Trans Am and a Semi to Texarkana to have Coors beer at a party in Atlanta.
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Can any think of an instance when privatizing or deregulating something benefited the public? [View all]
KauaiK
May 2014
OP
I know the private water and sewer facility servicing my place only charges $800 a year
GoneFishin
May 2014
#1
Breaking up the Bell Telephone System seemed to have made telecommunications more competitive.
Jenoch
May 2014
#2
That was breaking up a monopoly. Not the same thing as giving away something public owned.
McCamy Taylor
May 2014
#3
The OP said privatizing or deregulating something benefited the public
Algernon Moncrieff
May 2014
#5
The industry has not been deregulated at all what you are talking about is how Congress passed laws
Exposethefrauds
May 2014
#25