Who is in charge of the Internet?
If you can answer that question, you probably should be in Washington, D.C. helping our Congress members decide if the Federal Communications Commission should regulate the Internet, or if government should keep its mitts off what is essentially a private enterprise.
This debate about "net neutrality'' is a tug of war between the government and telecommunications companies like Verizon and Comcast. In the middle of this argument are consumers, who are essentially waiting to see how the outcome will shape their access to information via the Internet.