Like many consumers, I love Uber. But not everyone does.
Heavy-handed regulations hurt the very consumers they're supposed to help.
Spoofed robocalls are often used by fraudsters to lure consumers into scams and avoid detection.
Entrepreneurs are constantly developing new technologies and services. But too often, they're unable to bring them quickly to market for consumers because regulatory inertia stands in the way. Unfortunately, the FCC can suffer from this government-wide problem.
Overly restrictive regulations not only stifle the private sector; they also ultimately hurt consumers.
Light touch regulation means that we create broad regulatory frameworks that can protect consumers to ensure an overall competitive marketplace.
There is the desire of a consumer society to have no learning curves. This tends to result in very dumbed-down products that are easy to get started on, but are generally worthless and/or debilitating.
Consumers want safe and really efficient automobiles.