The bickering begins over who has control to regulate something that isn’t broken yet. All three branches of government are now involved to solve a problem that has yet to be a concern. Why don’t we wait until there is a problem before we create more regulation and most likely destroy a growth engine in our economy.
The Federal Communications Commission’s plan to impose Net neutrality regulations just became much more difficult to pull off.
A bipartisan group of politicians on Monday told FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, in no uncertain terms, to abandon his plans to impose controversial new rules on broadband providers until the U.S. Congress changes the law.