To be fair, he lists a lot of regulations but at least Net Neutrality is 
getting some attention.

"The Federal Communications Commission's Net Neutrality rule classifies all 
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as "public utilities," subjecting them to 
antiquated "common carrier" regulation. Rather than enhancing consumer welfare, 
these rules prohibit one group of companies (ISPs) from charging another group 
of companies (content companies) the full cost for using their services. Small 
broadband operators-like KWISP (475 customers in rural Illinois) and Wisper ISP 
(8,000 customers near St. Louis, Mo)-have declared under penalty of perjury 
that the Net Neutrality rule has caused them to cut back on investments to 
upgrade and expand their networks."


Here is the full text.

https://jeb2016.com/the-regulatory-crisis-in-washington/


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