Sure, monopolies are going to give you a choice.Deregulating businesses means you have to trust them to do the right thing. It's like leaving your house and car unlocked, out of trust.
Actually you don't have to trust them, you just have to allow consumers to chose who to do business with. And that's why your government solution is failure out of the gate. They start by removing choice and then you really do have to trust them, and the only thing you can trust politicians to do is screw you. And screw you they do.
Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate.
Bertrand Russell
You do make people think, my friend. You provide that unique cynicism perspective of people who don't think government can solve problems like monopolies for us. You are truly skeptical of people who don't trust politicians, it's refreshing. And then calling yourself a cynic and putting lies in your sig. Brilliant.
Here's the problem, name monopolies that were not actually created by government.