One more smear:
"President Trump's pick to lead the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, has aggressively moved to roll back consumer protection regulations."
Consumer protection? No. Socialist idiocy.
The Times says Pai "stopped nine companies from providing discounted high-speed internet service to low-income individuals."
No, he stopped a $9.25/month government subsidy for high-speed internet.
"He withdrew an effort to keep prison phone rates down," says the Times.
No, he stopped FCC lawyers from fighting about in-state phone calls because the FCC has no constitutional authority there.
Utterly reasonable. But the Times quotes an advocacy group saying, "Chairman Pai is showing his true stripes ... (doing) favors for the powerful corporations."
Please. Someone. Tell The New York Times that socialism was tried. It doesn't work.
John Stossel is the author of "No They Can't! Why Government Fails -- But Individuals Succeed."
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