A T-Mobile-Sprint merger would be onerous for California's working families

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If regulators greenlight T-Mobile’s bid to buy Sprint, wireless prices will rise for nearly every Californian. The deal would all but eliminate the competition that has allowed Californians to get more bang for our buck with wireless providers.

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That is why realDonaldTrump is giving the okay to do it. Vengeful trump hates California and will hurt it anyway he can. Vindictive Arrogant Ignorant FakePresident ThugLife ThreateningBully GOP WhiteHouse senatemajldr SenateGOP HouseGOP

Every one wants to pay les for better service. But why racism in your article.

You can’t force competition. If Sprint wants to sell it’s because they aren’t making it in this market. The other option will be the eventual failure of one of the two with the same outcome as this.

Regulatooooors

As long as the state will make more money from all it citizens in tax, the state doesn’t give a shit if we pay more. In Ca? Obviously.

Nope. Do not allow this deal to happen. This would be a mistake.

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