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“The net neutrality game is to make everybody the same so that there's no difference and the prices are the same and if these Millennials got their way nothing would cost anything. But it's classic. This is a great illustration. Net neutrality is being stood upside down which is good because it's…” quote by Rush Limbaugh
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“The net neutrality game is to make everybody the same so that there's no difference and the prices are the same and if these Millennials got their way nothing would cost anything. But it's classic. This is a great illustration. Net neutrality is being stood upside down which is good because it's pro-competition, it offers customers options.”

Rush Limbaugh

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Source Radio Show: The Rush Limbaugh Show, 2015

Net neutrality is portrayed as anti‑competition, suggesting regulation stifles market choice.

In simple terms: Regulation can limit competition.

Key Takeaway

Question the impact of regulation on market freedom.

Themes

economics regulation competition

Mood

skeptical critical

Type

political analytical

When to use this quote

  • policy debate
  • technology markets
  • consumer rights

Key Concepts

Free market theory consumer choice

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is all regulation harmful?
  • How does competition benefit consumers?
A Different Perspective

Regulation also protects consumers from monopolies.

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