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Deputy Director, Consumer Choice Center and Co-Host, Consumer Choice Radio
Avigedor, Charlotte, Vienna
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Biography
Yaël Ossowski is a consumer advocate, writer, and policy analyst. He is currently Deputy Director at the Consumer Choice Center and a fellow at the Bitcoin Policy Institute. He was previously Watchdog.org’s Florida Bureau Chief, chief Spanish translator, and later national investigative reporter from 2012-2015. He contributes to magazines, newspapers, and online outlets on consumer choice topics around the world.
Vaping , Bitcoin, Cannabis , Consumer Freedom, Austria, canada, Europe , Harm Reduction, Immigration, Vienna, Consumer Choice , Cryptocurrencies, Decentralization, Innovative Technology
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By Yaël Ossowski| Yahoo Verified Meta had its first day in court against the Federal Trade Commission in what will be the second-largest antitrust trial of the decade. At stake is Metas ownership of both Instagram and WhatsApp, and the viability of Mark Zuckerbergs company as traditional social media enters the era of AI
By Yaël Ossowski| The Daily Signal Verified Today, even with President Trump’s victory, leftist elites have their tentacles in every aspect of our government. The Daily Signal’s own Tyler O’Neil exposes this leftist cabal in his new book, The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government. In this book, O’Neil reveals how the Left’s NGO apparatus pursues its woke agenda, maneuvering like an octopus by circumventing Congress and entrenching its interests in the federal government
By Yaël Ossowski| The Press-Enterprise Verified When the average driver in St. Louis, Orlando, or Des Moines goes to buy a new car, they would be forgiven for thinking they have a wide range of choices for their next automobile. Whether they know it or not, the cars on local dealership lots had to pass several layers of fuel economy regulations, emissions testing, and safety rules designed and codified in Sacramento, rather than their own state capital
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Consumer Choice Radio