FCC Commissioner on Zuckerberg’s Call to Regulate Internet: He’s Not Doing It as an Act of Charity
‘Facebook right now is a company that is worth a half a trillion dollars and has a leading position in the market’
Apr 12, 2019 7:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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CARLSON: “Mark Zuckerberg is one of the richest people in the world, and not just speak but influence our lawmakers. I wonder taking three steps back, how did we get here. Zuckerberg grew up in the United States. They seem totally unaware of that, why?”
CARR: “I've been a regular at the FCC for a number of years and I can tell you that when large corporations come in and start calling for greater government control, they are not doing it as an act of charity. Facebook right now is a company that is worth a half a trillion dollars and has a leading position in the market. It didn't find religion in and regulation until established.”