![]() To still be able to write the lying headline he wants – while giving himself the mushy out.Īll of this all-consuming Media-Left outrage…at fake monopolies. The headline writer knows what he is writing is a lie – so he throws in these mush-ifiers. Oh: And like a headline with “might” – a headline containing a question mark is…not news. Yeah – that makes sense.Īnd the Left alleges AT&T is that powerful – yet somehow also asserts competitor Verizon is a monopoly. The Left alleges AT&T is so powerful – they can form…ummm,…multiple monopolies. And both of these companies have less market share than not-even-half-a-monopoly Comcast. And Charter and Time Warner – are two different companies. “Charter Time Warner might be a monopoly” – ? First of all, any headline that contains the word “might” – isn’t news. ![]() “Quantifying Comcast’s monopoly power” – ? Comcast has access to about 40% of the Internet market. So the fact that there is also cable – clearly demonstrates that there isn’t a monopoly. How can there be a “Verizon-Cable monopoly” – ? Verizon is a wireless and fiber company – they don’t do cable. Most of these headlines their own selves – clearly demonstrate that NONE of these are actual monopolies. Verizon Monopoly? Time to Bring CompetitionĮxcept…NONE of these are actual monopolies. The Verizon-Cable Monopoly: Bad For ConsumersĪT&T/T-Mobile: Why This New Monopoly is Bad for ConsumersĪ Thoroughly Modern Monopoly: AT&T and Time Warner Are Playing a New Game We Need Real Competition, Not a Cable-Internet Monopoly The nation’s cable and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) – are pro-Reality-and-thus-anti-Net-Neutrality – so the Media-Left loathes them.Īnd as a demonstration of the Left’s loathing – they constantly whine about imaginary monopoly power cable and the ISPs don’t actually possess. The Tech Sector is rife with such Leftist double standards. ![]() All depending upon whether or not the company in question is or is not a political ally. To wit: How the Media-Left (please pardon the redundancy) criminally abuses the definition of “monopoly.” Or, conversely, cares not a whit about and in fact defends a monopoly. As DC-based nationally syndicated radio host Chris Plante rightly notes: “Were it not for double standards – the Left would have no standards at all.”
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