Posted on 10/10/2011 7:53:57 AM PDT by 92nina
...Just yesterday, a judicial panel chose the D.C. Court of Appeals in a random lottery to decide where the Net Neutrality case will be held. This bodes well for opponents of these job-killing rules; the D.C. Court decided in a previous case that the FCC has no legal authority to enact Net Neutrality.
Other left-leaning groups, including Free Press and Media Access Project, purport that the rules do not go far enough and filed suits decrying that the law doesnt apply as harsh rules for wireless ISPs. Yet, other traditionally left-leaning groups disagree. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, for example, has stated that the rules amount to nothing more than a Trojan Horse for further regulations for the broad powers that it grants the FCC.
Thus, it seems, not many people are happy with the current Net Neutrality rules.
In a study released last year by New York Law School, researchers found that the implementation of Net Neutrality could result in the loss of 502,000 jobs and a decrease in GDP of around $62 billion per year. These numbers are assuming that a mere 10% decrease in investment occurs by wireless and wireless broadband service providers after Net Neutralitys enactment. If a 30% decrease in investment were to occur, the researchers estimate a loss of 604,000 jobs and a decrease in GDP of over $80 billion.
If one thing is clear, opposition to the rules as enacted is a bipartisan sentiment. Most importantly, the FCCs usurpation of Congressional authority must not be tolerated. Congress must work to stop the execution of the Net Neutrality rules and demonstrate that they have sole authority to legislate, if at all. This will send a message to other federal agencies that attempts by unelected bureaucrats to rule by regulatory fiat will not be accepted.
(Excerpt) Read more at digitalliberty.net ...
Take this article and others I found to the fight to the Libs on their own turf; put the Left on the defensive at Digg and at Reddit and in Stumbleupon and Delicious
The FCC is so anxious to defend their unauthorized move that they filed an appeal against Verizon to keep it out of the DC Court. Too bad for them it’s going to be held there anyway.
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