The government has an obligation to serve your interests, but rarely does.
A deregulated business on the other hand *depends* on serving the interests of its customers otherwise it fails (with no government bailouts to stop it). I'd like you to highlight any business which doesn't survive by serving the interests of its customers.
What I think you are getting at is that businesses themselves do not play nicely with each other. The larger ones will try to crush the smaller ones, etc. This has nothing to do with customers, but rather with the vicious nature of the free market; only those that fight survive.
A deregulated business on the other hand *depends* on serving the interests of its customers otherwise it fails (with no government bailouts to stop it). I'd like you to highlight any business which doesn't survive by serving the interests of its customers.
What I think you are getting at is that businesses themselves do not play nicely with each other. The larger ones will try to crush the smaller ones, etc. This has nothing to do with customers, but rather with the vicious nature of the free market; only those that fight survive.