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    1. RedPanels‏ @Red_Panels 12 Oct 2016
      Replying to @rps_only

      1. coercion of taxation removed 2. benefits ultimately unforseeable, who could've predicted YouTube as consequence of private web?

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    2. jojo‏ @rps_only 12 Oct 2016
      Replying to @Red_Panels

      internet isn't the same, people don't have to use youtube, websites have to maintain a standard of quality to maintain users

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    3. jojo‏ @rps_only 12 Oct 2016
      Replying to @rps_only @Red_Panels

      also, taxes wouldn't necessarily be lowered, those funds would probably be re-purposed, knowing our govt

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    4. jojo‏ @rps_only 12 Oct 2016
      Replying to @rps_only @Red_Panels

      also why wouldn't private road owners take excessive tolls? nothing is stopping them. again, people HAVE to use roads

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    5. RedPanels‏ @Red_Panels 12 Oct 2016
      Replying to @rps_only

      perhaps if a single entity owned all roads. However, even necessary water utilities somehow avoid being prohibitively expensive.

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    6. jojo‏ @rps_only 12 Oct 2016
      Replying to @Red_Panels

      ...you're suggesting a scenario that is almost indistinguishable from direct govt control.

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    7. RedPanels‏ @Red_Panels 12 Oct 2016
      Replying to @rps_only

      I am not suggesting govt. regulation of roads. You assumed it .

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    8. jojo‏ @rps_only 12 Oct 2016
      Replying to @Red_Panels

      then my original argument stands, and it remains highly likely that road owners would impose unreasonable tolls

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    9. RedPanels‏ @Red_Panels 12 Oct 2016
      Replying to @rps_only

      Perhaps they would, but it's not a certainty. It's entirely possible for many entities to own different roads and compete on price

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    10. jojo‏ @rps_only 12 Oct 2016
      Replying to @Red_Panels

      regardless, "it's possible" is not a very strong argument. also, there are typically not multiple roads leading to the...

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      RedPanels‏ @Red_Panels 12 Oct 2016
      Replying to @rps_only

      ur assumption that all roads would be owned by 1 entity is about as strong as an argument as assuming 1 company sells all gasoline

      6:53 PM - 12 Oct 2016
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        2. jojo‏ @rps_only 12 Oct 2016
          Replying to @Red_Panels

          i never assumed that. how did you imply that?

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        3. RedPanels‏ @Red_Panels 12 Oct 2016
          Replying to @rps_only

          I did not imply you assumed it, I compared to the rediculous assumption that a "necessary" good for cars would beget a monopoly.

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        4. jojo‏ @rps_only 12 Oct 2016
          Replying to @Red_Panels

          ...i pointed out that public utilities are govt granted monopolies.

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        5. RedPanels‏ @Red_Panels 12 Oct 2016
          Replying to @rps_only

          RedPanels Retweeted RedPanels

          Did you forget that I am not assuming private roads would remain under government regulation?https://twitter.com/Red_Panels/status/786381351805038592 …

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          RedPanels @Red_Panels
          Replying to @rps_only
          I am not suggesting govt. regulation of roads. You assumed it .
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        6. jojo‏ @rps_only 12 Oct 2016
          Replying to @Red_Panels

          all that means is that i invalidated your comparison of public utilities to your vision of privatized roads

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        7. RedPanels‏ @Red_Panels 12 Oct 2016
          Replying to @rps_only

          they are comparable, not identical. Vast majority of price-unregulated services cannot achieve monopoly pricing.

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