what policy decisions would change carrier incentives to invest in rural areas and are there regulations that are imposing unnecessary costs that are hindering any of that investme...
Thank you very much.
But my concern, too, is that we have got to look out for the consumers. It is really getting out of hand.
The thing I hear from Vermonters, they are really getting squeezed on the cost of cable and satellite.
We have got to get the law right; we have got to get the regulations right.
The comments are about the fact that the technology has so outpaced the regulation or the law.
it is having a real impact on food prices and certainly really wicked on these dairy farmers that are hanging on by their fingernails.
So, you know, you are implementing it. But I just do have a few questions about it.
So does that mean that if you have--the RFS standard requires more corn, obviously, to be going into the ethanol production, and that means ...
I have come to the conclusion that corn ethanol is bad for the--it is a bad environmental policy, bad energy policy, bad food policy.
Let's make things work, let's not waste money.