As but one example: removing net neutrality only serves established players who can afford to pay for access to each of their customers.
Just try to start a business when it requires separate contracts with (and payments to) each and every
ISP in the country.
Most of t admin’s drive against regulations has no impact on startup activity whatsoever: the amount of methane released by oil wells, mileage standards, etc.
The statement by OP furthers the fallacy of proportional trade-offs between economic success vs environmental and other harms.
As but one example: removing net neutrality only serves established players who can afford to pay for access to each of their customers.
Just try to start a business when it requires separate contracts with (and payments to) each and every ISP in the country.
Most of t admin’s drive against regulations has no impact on startup activity whatsoever: the amount of methane released by oil wells, mileage standards, etc.
The statement by OP furthers the fallacy of proportional trade-offs between economic success vs environmental and other harms.