Net neutrality affecting Fabo?

Here is a list of things that government regulation made better and lowered costs.
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"better" and "lower cost" are not two things that usually go along with each other, regardless of who or what is in charge. How does the saying go? "Cheap, fast, and safe, choose two" right? Yeah, better usually costs more.

I also assume that you have weekends, vacation leave, and some amount of sick leave right? Well, you wouldn't if your employer was in charge, you'd have none of those privileges. And that's what net neutrality is like, you're letting the billion dollar companies run the show. If you think they have your best interests in mind, you're even more naive than your little overly simplified government regulation argument suggests.

While you might not always like how government does it's job, you are undoubtedly better off because of it.