 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | reply to Gbcue
Re: It's very simple when it comes to ETFs... said by Gbcue:No, these are duties for the FTC. How so? Where do they have the constitutional authority to do all these things they seem to be doing as of late? Jester 121 said it well.. their core job is managing spectrum to which I'll add.. in the open air.
Seriously.. not sure where you believe they have the lawful authority to do the things they are so-called "in charge of" these days.. but, anyone that has studied the constitution and the law knows that agencies like the FCC taking on the duties they have taken is actually not very kosher in the eyes of the laws. |
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| said by fiberguy:said by Gbcue:No, these are duties for the FTC. How so? Where do they have the constitutional authority to do all these things they seem to be doing as of late? Jester 121 said it well.. their core job is managing spectrum to which I'll add.. in the open air. Seriously.. not sure where you believe they have the lawful authority to do the things they are so-called "in charge of" these days.. but, anyone that has studied the constitution and the law knows that agencies like the FCC taking on the duties they have taken is actually not very kosher in the eyes of the laws. Managing spectrum is the FCC's job.
Managing anti-consumer behavior (ETFs) is the FTC's job. I was replying to the anon in which he says the FCC should be doing that. -- My Blog 2.0 |
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 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | OOOOOHHHH.. der.. Sorry.. dang F and T... I though you were saying FCC.. Sorry!!  |
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| reply to Gbcue said by Gbcue:Managing spectrum is the FCC's job. Managing anti-consumer behavior (ETFs) is the FTC's job. I was replying to the anon in which he says the FCC should be doing that. FCC gets responsibility as they already are tasked with some aspects of regulating rates and fees of telecommunication services. If you had both the FCC and FTC having jurisdiction over similar issues I would guarantee you that the telcos would simultaneously argue to each commission that the OTHER commission was the one responsible for whatever the issue is at hand. |
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