PearlWatson
Well-Known Member
You have forgotten what you wrote on the subject:
"In point of fact" the reason nearly everyone on the planet has a cellphone is because Reagan broke up the AT&T monopoly, and deregulated phone service. This produced a competitive phone market and the rest is history.
Please explain how that can be construed in any way other than "Reagan is directly responsible for the cell phone."
LOL! It says Reagan broke up at&t to allow for a competitive phone market and now there is widespread use. That don't mean I was claiming Reagan created the cell phone like Algore created the internet.
AT&T was going to be broken up regardless of who won the 1980 election. The process had already been running for six years. Somehow I doubt you'd be crediting Carter in a different historical timeline.
Okay I'll give credit to Nixon whose justice department started it...still a Republican...still makes my point.
So you're acknowleding here that the break-up of AT&T, which you have cited as a positive event in the market leading to innovation, was due to government mandates.
Now your previous statement in that same post was: "Technological innovations come about because of free market competition not government imposed mandates. The market may come up with awesome things to work around the mandates...like the SUV...but otherwise government is a barrier to innovation."
Do you understand the conflict here? Do you understand how the AT&T breakup illustrates exactly the opposite of the point you were trying to make?
Never mind, I forgot who I'm talking to. Of course you don't understand.
I guess if you insist that the executive branch breaking up a monopoly to allow for free market competition is the same as the legislative branch interfering in the free market by banning a product in favor of another product then you can say I acknowledged any damn thing you want.