Consumers Quote by Ajit Pai Download Open image “Heavy-handed regulations hurt the very consumers they're supposed to help.” — Ajit Pai ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Consumers Help Hurt Regulations Very
Overly restrictive regulations not only stifle the private sector; they also ultimately hurt consumers. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
In consumer protection, you can say it hurts business; that is, it makes them comply with the law, which is actually what we want… — Richard Cordray Copy Share Image
Regulatory creep usually starts with calls for 'regulatory parity.' The mantra will be, if you are going to impose certain regulations, then it is… — Michael O'Rielly Copy Share Image
Even when services are good for consumers, they can hurt a whole set of other interests - be it workers, be it business formation,… — Lina Khan Copy Share Image
When a company is not being guided by the products they make and what the customers need, but by how they can manipulate the… — Charles Koch Copy Share Image
Good regulation should be conducive to business and to customer protection. — Jamie Dimon Copy Share Image
There's nothing magic about regulations, too much is bad, too little is bad. — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
“Ultimately a regulation is a signal of design failure...it is what we call a license to harm: a permit issued by a government to… — William McDonough Copy Share Image
But let me tell you what happens when regulations go too far, when they seem to exist only for the purpose of justifying the… — Marco Rubio Copy Share Image
I do believe that some of these regulations made the markets more volatile, and it remains to be seen how bad that can be. — Jamie Dimon Copy Share Image
It's one of the biggest problems with the system now. Vague regulations leave the system open to abuse. — Chris Asplen Copy Share Image
To bring the benefits of the digital age to all Americans, the FCC needs to make it easier for companies to build and expand… — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
I oppose any proposal for the federal government to build and operate a nationwide 5G network. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
Broadband Internet access shouldn't depend on who you are or where you're from. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
In my first remarks as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission to the agency's terrific staff, I stressed that one of my top priorities… — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
In the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the government called for an Internet 'unfettered by Federal or State regulation.' The result of that fateful decision… — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
Consumers fare best when the barriers to business entry are low, which helps ensure that the market - any market - becomes competitive and… — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
You may never need them, but if you do, they'll be there. It's that bedrock promise of protection that makes our public safety officials… — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
Scammers and spammers use spoofing to disguise their identity, to trick consumers into answering unwanted calls, and to hide from authorities. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
Unfortunately, Lifeline, known in some circles as the 'Obamaphone' program, is plagued by waste, fraud, and abuse. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
It's vital that low-income Americans have access to communications services, including broadband Internet, which Lifeline helps to achieve. — Ajit Pai Copy Share Image
One of the worst things to come out of the Consumer Protection Board's misleading claims is the impression that government resources are to hard… — Matthew Lesko Copy Share Image
Eventually the consumer will come to appreciate the editorial point of view of every different brand. User-generated content without editorial oversight will simply be… — Michael Eisner Copy Share Image
I've always considered making it legal for Americans to import their prescription drugs a free-trade issue. Imports create competition and keep domestic industry more… — Chuck Grassley Copy Share Image
“In a world where consumers had limited choice, you needed to compete for locations,” says Ross, who went on to cofound eCommera, a British… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
The capitalistic social order, therefore, is an economic democracy in the strictest sense of the word. In the last analysis, all decisions are dependent… — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
A brand is no longer what we tell the consumer it is it is what consumers tell each other it is. - Scott Cook,… — Scott Cook Copy Share Image
Now that I'm more middle class, I have access to consumer goods. I do enjoy feminine frippery, feminine doo-da, stuff like that. — Shirley Geok-lin Lim Copy Share Image
Why is Caterpillar bad if we create a new job in India or China to receive U.S. exports? It makes no sense to me.… — Douglas R. Oberhelman Copy Share Image
America always put forth this phony melting pot theory, but it's a reality now. They couldn't accomplish the melting pot economically; they couldn't accomplish… — Russell Means Copy Share Image
Gaming provides us with some very good signals about consumers and what they're interested in. — Peggy Johnson Copy Share Image
As consumers adopt crypto, we hope that they'll also be interested in trading equities and options. — Baiju Bhatt Copy Share Image
Metaphor isn't just a fancy turn of speech. It shapes our thoughts and feelings, reaches out to grasp new experience, and even binds our… — James Richardson Copy Share Image