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	<title>Comments on: 6 Issues for America&#8217;s First Tech President? Not So Fast.</title>
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		<title>By: Arjun Singh</title>
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		<description>Jeffrey , first of all, thank you so very much for your amazing hospitality in NYC. 

Wanted to chime in about your comments on government regulation. I hear you when you say you fear government regulation. I have a bit of a different take, at the moment. The way I look at it, there is good government regulation and there is bad government regulation. Regulating airline traffic is probably a good thing. But, regulating the price of gas is probably bad. The second example may be a little controversial, but the point I am trying to make is that some regulations are good.

The market does not always work in the public good. And sometimes, in the case of declaring the internet as essential or preserving net neutrality, I think government regulation is needed to ensure a level playing field for all.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeffrey , first of all, thank you so very much for your amazing hospitality in NYC. </p>
<p>Wanted to chime in about your comments on government regulation. I hear you when you say you fear government regulation. I have a bit of a different take, at the moment. The way I look at it, there is good government regulation and there is bad government regulation. Regulating airline traffic is probably a good thing. But, regulating the price of gas is probably bad. The second example may be a little controversial, but the point I am trying to make is that some regulations are good.</p>
<p>The market does not always work in the public good. And sometimes, in the case of declaring the internet as essential or preserving net neutrality, I think government regulation is needed to ensure a level playing field for all.</p>
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