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Congress Sleepwalks As U.S. Loses Control of Internet
Townhall.com ^ | October 5, 2016 | Bob Barr

Posted on 10/05/2016 7:48:05 AM PDT by Kaslin

If one were to count how many times in the last 40 years Congress has passed -- on time -- all the appropriation bills necessary to keep the government running and avoid a government “shutdown,” you would need but one hand. Only four times in four decades (1976, 1988, 1994, and 1996) didCongress successfully manage to complete the task for which the Constitution grants it exclusive power – appropriating the monies needed to fund all federal agencies and programs.

This inability or unwillingness to do its job speaks volumes about the lack of leadership and resolve by what our Founders considered to be the most important of the three branches of the government created more than two and a quarter centuries ago.

A major factor in this congressional lethargy is the rise of special interests. Special interest groups have long wielded significant influence during the appropriations process; but their impact in this era of legislative somnambulism and massive federal spending – now at some $3.7 trillion -- has become particularly pronounced. Time and again, special interests have flexed their muscle to stall the appropriation process by turning small issues into major partisan battles.

Last week, for example, Congress passed yet another short-term spending bill so as to narrowly avoid a government “shutdown.” Yet even here, this so-called “last resort” was not certain to pass, due to bellyaching from the Michigan delegation that its local community of Flint was not getting the cut of federal tax dollars it felt it deserved, when compared to flood victims elsewhere in West Virginia, Louisiana, and Maryland. Last minute negotiations by congressional leaders, including the promise of additionalspending-to-come for Michigan, was needed to overcome the partisan wrangling over “Flint” and keep the government operating. This “crisis” followed earlier hissy fits over Zika funding and Planned Parenthood restrictions.

There was a time in which there were clear differences between the majority of Republicans and the vast majority of Democrats regarding federal spending levels and priorities. However, those differences have largely disappeared -- lost in the fog of fiscal indifference that now prevails in both Chambers of Congress. The fact that the Democrats are at least honest about their desire to keep open the spigot of federal spending at all costs, is of little solace when compared to the manner in which the GOP time and again caves in to Doomsday cries that failure to keep that faucet wide open will haunt them on election day.

The consequences of this fiscal irresponsibility by the Congress extend far beyond the appropriations process. The legislative graveyard at the end of every Congress increasingly is littered with legislative measures that should have been – but were not – acted on. This year was no different, except perhaps in the magnitude of Congress’ failure.

By failing to pass a measure to stop the Obama Administration from making good on its plan to cede control of the internet from the United States to an international nonprofit organization, the Republican-controlled Congress gave up, without so much as a whimper, global leadership over the most important communications network in modern times.

The Obama Administration’s unilateral (and now, irreversible) decision transfers control over the free internet to a private entity over which the United States has minimal, if any influence; leaving the door open to countries like Iran, Russia, China and Syria to exert “public policy” input on the manner by which the internet is managed.

While the Democrat Party lauds itself as the champion of “free speech,” nary one of its members called for a “sit in” to protest the Administration’s plan to potentially stifle the freedom heretofore fostered by America’s control of the internet. For its part, the GOP was largely silent in the face of Obama’s assault on a free internet; unlike its repeated and very vocal opposition to Obamacare.

There were a few courageous members of Congress who stood up and challenged the assault on a free internet orchestrated by Obama – led by Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. Unfortunately, Cruz and his stalwart band were drowned out in the end by fears that standing up for internet freedom might endanger the Flint spending deal and a billion dollars in taxpayer funding for the Zika scare. And, they simply did not have the votes to counter plaintive cries of “free us so we can go home to campaign” by so many of their feckless colleagues. Go home to campaign now they can, but not with heads held high.


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To: Carl Vehse

100%


21 posted on 10/05/2016 8:45:47 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) since Nov 2014 (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: justlurking

Thanks for the detailed reply. You have confirmed my gut feel in spades.


22 posted on 10/05/2016 9:01:42 AM PDT by InterceptPoint (Ted, you should have endorsed. Big mistake.)
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To: Kaslin

Democrats are LAW-LESS because Republicans are BALL-LESS!!


23 posted on 10/05/2016 9:10:09 AM PDT by Ann Archy (Abortion....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: InterceptPoint
Thanks for the detailed reply.

Please feel free to copy/paste or link it in a reply to future articles about this subject. There are far more important things to worry about, and I hate to see the fear/ignorance that is being displayed.

24 posted on 10/05/2016 9:16:01 AM PDT by justlurking
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To: justlurking
How does ceding ICANN benefit the U S?

Why do it?

25 posted on 10/05/2016 9:34:03 AM PDT by Know et al ( Keep on Freepin'!!!)
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To: Know et al
How does ceding ICANN benefit the U S?

I didn't say it benefited the US. I simply explained why it isn't a crisis. In fact, it's barely a blip compared to things you should actually worry about.

If it becomes a problem in the distant future, there are many ways to circumvent it, and you can expect multiple organizations to come forth and do so.

26 posted on 10/05/2016 10:12:52 AM PDT by justlurking
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To: justlurking

Bump to the top..


27 posted on 10/05/2016 10:17:14 AM PDT by Chgogal (A woman who votes for Hillary is voting with her vagina and not her brain.)
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To: shanover

<>The strength of the Republic as founded is the checks and balances and the rule of law. Both essential and fundamental ideals of liberty are dead.<>

Yes, it is time to restore them through an Article V convention of the states. Mark Levin’s Liberty Amendments is the place to start.


28 posted on 10/05/2016 11:11:14 AM PDT by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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To: MichaelCorleone
<>We the People should DEMAND the Constitution and the rule of law be strickly followed.<>

We can scream all we want, and it will do no good. The solution is to restore federalism.

29 posted on 10/05/2016 11:13:36 AM PDT by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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To: Jacquerie

Read the post again. I didn’t use the word ‘scream’ - I said DEMAMD.

Quite a difference there.


30 posted on 10/05/2016 11:56:19 AM PDT by MichaelCorleone (Jesus Christ is not a religion. He's the Truth.)
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To: justlurking

I do not dispute what you say; you are more knowledgeable than I on this subject.

I fear this because they - the enemies of freedom - obviously want it, and because they - the enemies of freedom - always find a way to pervert every law and regulation.


31 posted on 10/05/2016 11:57:11 AM PDT by YogicCowboy ("I am not entirely on anyone's side, because no one is entirely on mine." - JRRT)
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