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An Economic Outlet

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Have you ever considered how deeply integrated electrical outlets are embedded into our daily lives? Regardless of social status, culture, or geography, these outlets are universally accessible. Whether in a home, a café, or an airport, anyone can "plug in" a device—be it a phone, a refrigerator, or a toaster. We take this convenience for granted, yet it is a marvel of modern infrastructure. Imagine the chaos if we had to pay for every individual surge of electricity; it would be an absolute failure of functionality. Today, Wi-Fi is trending toward this same status. It’s becoming a fundamental utility, essential for smooth transactions and modern day living. Both electricity and connectivity are viewed as public goods. What other societal struggles could be alleviated if we treated them with the same "plug-and-play" accessibility as an electrical outlet? Today in the USA, many struggle for basic human survival. It’s a reality Bernie Sanders has highlighted through...