I've maintained that if the service is free, the Constitution applies. If they want to abide by the "their house, their rules" then charge membership and go completely private.
If you work with the government, you absolutely should be held to the Constitution.
I've maintained that if the service is free, the Constitution applies. If they want to abide by the "their house, their rules" then charge membership and go completely private.
If you work with the government, you absolutely should be held to the Constitution.
It is important when they are allowed to have a monopoly. The way the tech giants operate now, you could conceivably argue that they are conspiring to keep out competition. They all can afford to squash it via regulation or just buy it outright.
Currently, we don't have a free market in any sector of the economy. That's reality, that's how far down the road to socialism the USA has traveled and only a few realize it.
It is important when they are allowed to have a monopoly. The way the tech giants operate now, you could conceivably argue that they are conspiring to keep out competition. They all can afford to squash it via regulation or just buy it outright.
Currently, we don't have a free market in any sector of the economy. That's reality, that's how far down the road to socialism the USA has traveled and only a few realize it.
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