- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
With Minnesota repeal, number of states restricting public broadband falls to 16.
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Wait, a system where the government provides a service subsidized by taxes, and where if the citizens don’t like it they can get a private option, and the existence of the government option would force the private options to be innovative and competitive if they wanted to continue existing?
Man, what a healthy approach to industry. I wonder in what other ways we could carefully apply this method?
Trains :))
Planes!
Automobiles!
Health!
And insurance, honestly.
Private ISPs are already highly subsidized by taxes… Just take away those subsidies and give us a public option.