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Earl Comstock Quotes

«The conditions 'won' by the Democratic commissioners are mere fig leaves designed to give the appearance of consumer protection.»
Author: Earl Comstock
«Hinging a regulatory policy on the idea that there's going to be numerous competitors in a marketplace with their own facilities ... it's a great vision to have but I think the emperor's wearing no clothes in this case.»
Author: Earl Comstock
«Hinging a regulatory policy on the idea that there's going to be numerous competitors in a marketplace with their own facilities ... it's a great vision to have, but I think the emperor's wearing no clothes in this case.»
Author: Earl Comstock
«These mergers are a big step toward recreating the old AT&T monopoly that the Reagan administration courageously dismantled.»
Author: Earl Comstock
«It's been just wonderful. I think you all have done a good job here.»
Author: Earl Comstock
«The scope of this almost whimsical action by the commission is unbelievable.»
Author: Earl Comstock
«This really is a gigantic step backwards and, if enacted, would lead to the death of the Internet.»
Author: Earl Comstock
«There are no benefits in this merger for consumers or the U.S. economy. This merger continues the anticompetitive resurrection of the old Bell monopoly.»
Author: Earl Comstock
«It appears that he is determined to go forward and give the Bell [companies] the maximum relief.»
Author: Earl Comstock