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Originally Posted by DaddyTorgo
And yet your stance is still in favor of enabling them to inflict that horrible experience upon more people who don't have a viable alternative?
Hypocrisy thy name is MBBF
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My stance is that choice is better and if you're in a place where that's not an option, you need to get on your politician's ass and ask why they continue to allow near-monopolies. If you need examples, feel free to point to KC and say, "How the hell can that city do so many things right in regards to providers and our city/state which is supposedly more progressive can't?!?!?!".
Rural situations are obviously a different beast, but there's some big metro areas that are stuck in the 1980s as far as provider options go.