A stunning new poll reveals that 9 out of 10 Americans support the fundamental right to take their cellphones with them when switching providers – a crushing blow to Big Tech monopolies that have locked down our devices for too long.
The exclusive polling data exposes what Patriots have known all along: everyday Americans are sick and tired of corporate overlords controlling their technology and limiting their freedom of choice. When nearly every American – regardless of political affiliation – agrees on something, you know the current system is fundamentally broken.
Corporate Control vs. Consumer Freedom
For years, major wireless carriers and phone manufacturers have conspired to keep Americans trapped in their ecosystems through device locking schemes. Want to switch from Verizon to AT&T? Too bad – your phone is artificially locked to prevent competition.
This isn't about technology limitations. It's about corporate greed and control. The same phones work perfectly fine on different networks in other countries, but here in America, Big Tech treats us like serfs who don't actually own the devices we pay hundreds or thousands of dollars for.
"This poll shows Americans understand that when you buy something, you should actually own it – not rent it from corporate masters," said one industry analyst.
The Trump Administration has already shown it's willing to take on Big Tech monopolies, and this overwhelming public support gives President Trump even more ammunition to fight for the American people against corporate tyranny.
Bipartisan Issue Exposes Establishment Failure
When 90% of Americans agree on anything in today's political climate, it reveals just how badly the Washington establishment has failed us. While Congress has been focused on political theater, millions of Americans have been getting ripped off by anti-competitive practices that would make robber barons blush.
With public opinion this decisive, there's no excuse for continued inaction. Will our representatives finally stand up to their Big Tech donors and fight for We the People? Or will they continue protecting corporate profits over American freedom?
The American people have spoken loud and clear. The only question now is whether Washington will listen.
