Posted on 12/21/2010 3:42:42 PM PST by NoLibZone
Also I love how Politico tries to white was this power grab as a good thing just trying to keep the interwebs open for everyone, and how they only quote republicans as being against it. Yet the courts and the current congress have overwhelmingly ruled against it.
Sure, just as the GOP rallied together and stopped the START treaty!
/sarc
Sounds like someone has started taking their “Low T” pills!
Go get’em! And let’s start with a zero-based budget for FCC, make them justify everything they’re doing and I’ll bet you could cut the size of that agency to a fraction of what it is and still deliver the services, such as spectrum licensing and enforcement that people see as necessary and worth paying for. Cut the rest.
I can already see 2012 dem election adds saying something like: GOP supports porn.. GOP doesn’t protect our kids.. I think it’s a setup on these low rent terms.
“Boehner Says FCCs Internet Regulation Would Kill Jobs, Undermine Economy
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
By Melanie Hunter-Omar
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Todays action by the FCC will hurt our economy, stifle private-sector job creation, and undermine the entrepreneurship and innovation of Internet-related American employers, Boehner said in a statement.
The FCC voted 3-2 for the new rules, known as net neutrality,
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The American people are asking Where are the jobs? They arent asking for yet another government takeover that imposes more job-killing federal regulations and puts bureaucrats in charge of the Internet, Boehner added.
Boehner pledged that the House would work to reverse the FCCs action.
Federal bureaucrats should not be in the business of regulating the Internet, and the new House majority will work to reverse this unnecessary and harmful federal government power grab next year.
more http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/boehner-says-fcc-s-internet-regulation-w
>>>It is not a law, it is a ruling by the FCC.
Duh. I know that. Congress can pass legislation removing the FCC’s jurisdiction, they can de-fund... and they can talk out their collective arse until their all blue in the face - results matter.
Cmon now. Wheres all the GOP haters? Cmon? Wheres the spineless comments?
This is a power grab which the left hopes to use to shut down conservative talk radio and web sites like Free Republic. Remember...the left doesn’t believe in free speech...they are fascist/commies...pure and simple. They are building a structure here to use to shut down opposition. Google it or visit Mark Levin’s site.
Sadly...this is somewhat of an empty threat from the Republicans. Not all Pubbies mind you, but until the leadership adopts a more conservative attitude, they will just be a different shade of Democrat.
How about PROMISE!!!
Cut the FCC’s budget 90% in 2011 and make it retroactive so they are defunded immediately. No empty threats GOP.
perhaps it is time that the FCC be “sunseted.” The reason for it alotting the airways of the 1930s is long past expired.
Like ALL Democrat sponsored legislation and rule making, you can be certain that the actual intent is precisely the opposite of the way it is described.
Net neutrality? That’s just what we already had. How can the FCC’s interference possibly increase freedom and net neutrality? The actual intent is to impose something like the Democrats’ perception of “fairness”, i.ow., no criticism allowed.
Another intent is to free up the ISPs to charge more for access to certain services than others: You want Skype? 5.95 a month. You want Netflix? 6.99 a month. You want Free Republic? Sorry, no can do, “hate sites” are censored.
This is “net neutrality” for the “progressives” aka “the scum of the earth” in our society.
Cut off the money for the FCC.
Net neutrality isn’t a bad thing — it’s what we’ve enjoyed for years.
‘Net neutrality’ is no different than the ‘common carrier restrictions’ that telephone companies currently operate under. When you dial in a phone number (type in a web address), the telephone company (ISP) isn’t allowed give your call a higher or lower priority than someone else’s (except maybe 911 calls.)
If I place a call from my home AT&T number to my mom who happens to be a Verizon customer, Verizon can’t charge AT&T extra or bump my call to make room for more Verizon-to-Verizon calls. As long as I pay AT&T the agreed fee for the agreed upon service, who I call using that service is none of their business.
The telephone companies still have complete control over how much they charge you for their service.
Same with the ISPs. Many already offer high bandwidth packages and if you pay for it and want to access Netflix with it, they have no business degrading or blocking the signal just because they would rather you use their movie service.
>> It is not a law, it is a ruling by the FCC. <<
Sorry to disagree, but regardless of whether it’s called a “regulation” or a “ruling” or something else, it most definitely has the full force of “law” as that term is commonly understood both by lawyers and by laymen — unless/until overturned by a court or the Congress. In other words, it is a law.
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If amateur radio can do it, the brilliance of government can do it.
Why threaten ?
Just do it.
My pastor was explaing that net neutrality is what we have right now. I would like to enjoy the internet without having to pay more for certain sites.
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