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GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES Are DESTROYING American Freedom While Big Tech Gets Rich

Gary FranchiMarch 17, 2026151 views
GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES Are DESTROYING American Freedom While Big Tech Gets Rich
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Patriots, here's a reality check that'll make your blood boil: You can choose from 47 different breakfast cereals at your local supermarket, but when it comes to your kid's education? The government says you get ONE option – and it's probably teaching your children to hate America.

This is the cruel irony of modern American "freedom" – we have an incredible array of choices for consumer goods, but when it comes to the services that actually matter for our lives and liberty, Big Government has created suffocating monopolies that would make Stalin proud.

The Government School Scam

Let's start with the biggest fraud: public education. Parents are forced to fund government-run indoctrination centers through property taxes, then told they have no choice but to send their kids there to learn critical race theory and gender ideology. Meanwhile, teachers' unions – the same people who kept schools closed for two years – fight tooth and nail against school choice.

President Trump's push for universal school choice is exactly what we need to break this monopoly. Why should your zip code determine whether your child gets a real education or leftist propaganda?

Healthcare Monopoly Madness

Then there's healthcare, where government regulations have created a nightmare system that benefits insurance companies and Big Pharma while bankrupting ordinary Americans. Try shopping around for a simple medical procedure – good luck getting a straight price from anyone.

The COVID tyranny showed us just how dangerous this monopoly can be. One-size-fits-all mandates, suppression of alternative treatments, and complete disregard for individual choice and doctor-patient relationships.

Energy Stranglehold

And don't get me started on energy policy, where environmental extremists in government pick winners and losers, subsidizing unreliable wind and solar while declaring war on the oil and gas that actually power our economy.

Thank God we have President Trump back in office, unleashing American energy dominance and rolling back the green new scam regulations that were driving up your electric bills.

The pattern is clear: wherever government creates monopolies, Americans suffer. We get worse service, higher prices, and zero accountability. It's time to break these chains and restore the free market principles that made America prosperous.

The question every American should ask: If competition works so well for everything else, why does government insist on monopolizing the most important aspects of our lives?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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FreeMarketFanVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain how Section 230 fits into all this? I keep hearing it mentioned but don't fully understand the connection to government monopolies.
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PatriotDad76Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is talking about this! The cozy relationship between Big Tech and government agencies is strangling small businesses and individual liberty.
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TexasRanger2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly right. They're picking winners and losers instead of letting the free market work.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
This is exactly what the Founders warned us about - concentrated power in the hands of a few. When did we stop caring about antitrust enforcement?
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LibertarianMomVerifiedjust now
When Big Tech started donating millions to the right politicians, that's when.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedjust now
I've seen this firsthand in my industry. Government regulations favor the big players who can afford compliance teams while crushing entrepreneurs like me who just want to compete fairly.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
TRUTH! 🇺🇸
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TraditionalistVoterVerifiedjust now
The real question is what are our representatives actually going to DO about this. We've been talking about Big Tech monopolies for years but nothing changes.