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October 07, 2008

change

I hate when a website become worse with an iteration. TV.com used to be my favorite TV show website but now, I'm just wandering around in the ads.

Also, when did deregulation become a bad word? Every time that word comes up on NPR, which is constant, it is made to sound evil. Deregulation of commodities is a good thing in that regulation of commodities adds cost to the item. Like every good consumer knows, any extra cost gets passed to the consumer. Certain commodities do need to be regulated when it comes to public safety or emergency situations but constant regulation of certain goods, even oil, leads to increase in price or to an unseen cost long-term, not a decrease. A good example of this is airline regulation in the 70s.

Does NPR always become such a political tool so close to the election time?

Posted by azileretsis at October 7, 2008 04:56 PM

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