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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 732112" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Let's say I'm a bazillionaire, and I want to start a new company that will compete with FedEx. I'm going to duplicate it <strong>exactly</strong> and call it <strong>Un</strong>FedEx. Same number of employees, planes, trucks....everything. Do you think my new company will be classified under The Railway Labor Act, and will I also receive an Express Carrier Exemption? I think not.</p><p> </p><p>Isn't Fred S a champion of free market thought and entrepreneurship? So wouldn't he want me at UnFedex to enjoy the same advantages as he does over at FedEx? After all, we're both going to be competing for business against UPS, right? So, I should be classified exactly the same way over at UnFedEx. </p><p> </p><p>Shouldn't all of we "entrepreneurs" compete on the same level playing field? The Free Market will sort it all out and when consumers make their choice it should be among companies that have an equal chance to try and win their business. Right? Wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 732112, member: 12508"] Let's say I'm a bazillionaire, and I want to start a new company that will compete with FedEx. I'm going to duplicate it [B]exactly[/B] and call it [B]Un[/B]FedEx. Same number of employees, planes, trucks....everything. Do you think my new company will be classified under The Railway Labor Act, and will I also receive an Express Carrier Exemption? I think not. Isn't Fred S a champion of free market thought and entrepreneurship? So wouldn't he want me at UnFedex to enjoy the same advantages as he does over at FedEx? After all, we're both going to be competing for business against UPS, right? So, I should be classified exactly the same way over at UnFedEx. Shouldn't all of we "entrepreneurs" compete on the same level playing field? The Free Market will sort it all out and when consumers make their choice it should be among companies that have an equal chance to try and win their business. Right? Wrong. [/QUOTE]
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