
Obama made the Secret deal with the UN in 2012 to help Global Government
You dint build that f him
“...How does a lame duck loser like Obama, get to throw away US oversight of the internet, three months before he is out of here? Do we even have a congress?....”
No, we do not have a Congress. If we did, Obama would have been gone way before now along with much damage to our country he has deliberately done.
We made it, we keep it. Who’s this clown to give away our technology? Oh, right, Slick Willy started it.
Anyoe still unclear why the founders insisted on a natural born citizen as President?
BINGO!
Now watch the taxes begin, and as a thank you, Obama rises in the UN.
Trump needs to remove the UN from New York, and the US from the UN.
It’s being “repurposed”, not thrown away.
Welcome to ObamaNet
Each country has it’s own laws/rules about the internet and would have to surrender to the UN for the UN or who ever to take control
Eight year of the Uniparty’s group, Obama and the Congress Eunuchs.
This is why Trump is here.
IOW, quit peeing in your boots.
Good night America. If FR is shut down overnight, I pray our country will endure.
Watch. In six weeks OR LESS Soros will own it.
0bama sees it as the new version of giving away the Panama Canal.
America builds something and a democrat politician gives it away.
With Congress’ approval.
Dear John,
Thank you for contacting me to express your concerns regarding management of the Internet. I appreciate having your views on this important issue.
The Internet that is widely used today started as an American military project through the Pentagon in the early 1960s. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) was created in 1998 to oversee the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet. This system is most commonly known for matching understandable web addresses, like www.chabot.house.gov, with IP addresses (computer-readable number strings).
ICANN is a private, non-governmental entity. It is the sole organization that oversees these functions with a multi-stakeholder approach to its governance whereby policy decisions are made by the Board of Directors and a group of other stakeholders. The Department of Commerce has a degree of authority over ICANN through the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Functions Contract.
This contract is set to expire on September 30, 2016. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU), an agency within the UN would likely replace the Department of Commerce, giving the international community oversight control over the IANA functions.
Like you, many are concerned that international control of ICANN would provide an avenue for repression of free speech by totalitarian governments or for the United Nations to censor the speech of law-abiding Americans advocating for our Second Amendment rights.
Because Congress has limited authority on this matter, my colleagues and I are working through the appropriations process to address our shared concerns. In addition, I have joined my colleagues in signing a letter to the department of Commerce requesting that it renew its contract with ICANN. Further, the House passed H.R. 805, the DOTCOM Act of 2015, with my support. This legislation would require the Department of Commerce to ensure that any transition plan addresses these concerns. H.R. 805 is still awaiting consideration by the Senate.
As congressional efforts to address the management of the Internet continue, I will monitor any developments and keep your concerns in mind.
Again, thank you for contacting me. If I can ever be of assistance to you in any way, please do not hesitate to contact my Washington, DC office at (202) 225-2216 or my Cincinnati office at (513) 684-2723. I look forward to hearing from you in the future.
Sincerely,
Steve Chabot
Member of Congress