EDIT: Upon-rereading that, I read it wrong just like you. Corrected now.
Actually, he said consumers DON'T see price tags on public goods, not that they can't. Fixed.
Which is funny because the federal budget is published annually. People just don't read it.
You just said that, when consumers can't see the price tags on private goods, they should be able to sue the perpetrators.
No, I said when a company violates consumer protection laws via deceptive pricing, they should be able to be sued for violating the law.
Do keep up, Xero.