You know what happens around here though is that someone or a group makes a statement and then it becomes a fact.
I think that these are some of the critical questions that led me to introduce the Video Choice Act in December.
If it costs consumers, as you said to me in your letter last year, one billion, maybe there can be a reduction of one billion somehow.
Last month most members of this subcommittee voted for legislation that permits consumers to unlock their wireless phones.
We have to protect the public interest in all of this, try to, anyway.
I would be happy to work with you on this.
I mean, everyone is entitled to their view, and what they want, and what is going to work well for them.
I think there is a lot more work to be tackled in this area before we can say that we got the public policy right.
I think we can do better than this.
Unfortunately, several of the provisions in the discussion draft do not embody the bipartisan values that have been the cornerstone of previ...
It is pretty clear who the losers are in all of this. It is consumers who will continue to see rising cable bills.