A private company does not answer to Congress and is protected from government control of speech by the first amendment.
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Actually these 'private companies' have already testified before Congress - and promised the Democrat-dominated committee that they would 'take care of the radicals'. And now they are: https://datasociety.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/DS_Alternative_Influence.pdf … -pic.twitter.com/KwouWdqBcC
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$googl needs to be broken up! Too powerful on all aspects of the
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Technology startups have had no problems competing. In fact, Google has several programs to fund startups.
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Would also be nice if Google and Apple and So Forth paid taxes like the rest of us.
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It’s time for them to become a utility.
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Utilities have special status because they provide critical infrastructure to underserved areas. So they provide power lines to isolated communities and in return are granted a monopoly which is regulated. That does not apply to Google.
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It is time for Congress to intervene. It's also time to switch to
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Glad your doing well Senator.
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so private companies must answer to GOP powers or face threats. guess the invisible hand of free market only works when powerful benefit
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These tech companies are no different than radio and television. They should be regulated just the same.
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Isnt the GOP the party of 'just let the market decide?' I see. Only if the market decides in the GOPs favor. Hypocrisy is the only thing the GOP does well anymore!
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