Is it really necessary? After all we have the police...who are paid exceedingly well to protect us.
Then why are those people dead in Texas?
Didnt it start AFTER he was stopped? Probably tired of government sponsored financial warfare and deptors prisons being implemented across the country.
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We dont have debtors prisons.
We don't? Then why is anyone being placed in cuffs over unpaid tolls worth $20 with unspecified fees tacked on before 1st notice totaling close to a grand? I didn't say they're literally debtors prisons, but that's the direction things are going.
We once had civil servants that sa2 behavior like this as despicable. They went so far as to pass laws against the robber barons practices. Fast forward a few generations and our civil servants act like their serving us by hitting our wallet every chance they get, screwing up programs who's only issue is they don't cover people who can't afford the service (ACA), while hindering mergers that will shake up ISP providers and vault us towards the upper echelon of developed societies with regard to speeds and options available at reasonable pricing (multiple states suing tmo/sprint over prepaid service that may change, imoacting poorn therefor evil b/c disproportionately impacts minorities). Tmo-sprint vowed to keep pricing flat WHILE THEY ROLL OUT A NEXT GEN SERVICE for wither 3 or 5 years, and idiots like Warren think they're the evil corp that needs a foot up their ass to behave.
News flash; TMo has been acring as a disruptor since the feds blocked their sale to att/vzw (cant remember which was the planned buyer). They have committed themselves fully to exceptional customer service and the reviews speak for themselves. There isn't a telco/data provider on the countey that can touch their customer satisfaction, yet Warren wants to blow up their plans like they adjust pricing levels up and slow delivery speeds to areas lacking competition like theyre comcast/verizon/charter.
Any politician boasting about blocking this deal is a complete and utter moron. The new tmo/sprint is positioned to wipe the floor with not only att/vzw, but also any non competitive isp's when the tech is developed enough to be a home service replacement as well. That is why you see all these old model, isp giants, buying up delivery contentn further vertically integrating their business so that if they go down, rhwy can extort the disruptors delivery with skyrocketing usage fees to replace the revenue they are already hemorraging to cord cutters.
Our federal government is so broken you have to a dolt not to see it. Most state governments arent much better.