That's not three paragraphs of nothingness. If you think it is, that's on you.
W/ the first paragraph, one of the issues w/ regulation is that existing industries will use government to prevent competitors from encroaching on their territory - this can include big corporations and small startups. This is not an argument for "no regulation", but it is one for watching what types of regulations people are trying to impose.
W/ the second, this is an acknowledgement that social welfare benefits are going to be a necessity moving forward because these changes are not going to slow down.
W/ the first paragraph, one of the issues w/ regulation is that existing industries will use government to prevent competitors from encroaching on their territory - this can include big corporations and small startups. This is not an argument for "no regulation", but it is one for watching what types of regulations people are trying to impose.
W/ the second, this is an acknowledgement that social welfare benefits are going to be a necessity moving forward because these changes are not going to slow down.