Posted on 11/15/2014 8:25:51 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Big telecommunications companies and many Republicans in Congress have criticized President Obamas proposal for strong rules to prevent the creation of fast and slow lanes on the Internet. They claim this is heavy-handed government regulation. But in fact, it is correcting an old mistake.
Even if broadband is reclassified as a telecommunications service, no one is talking about having federal regulators approve consumer rates or requiring companies to lease their networks to competitors. What Mr. Obama wants is an Internet where service providers handle all content sent and received by consumers equally. His approach takes into account what has happened in the past decade, and it levels the playing field for businesses and protects consumer choice.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Oh, what a surprise, it’s the New York Slimes.
The FCC should turn the internet into a utility so they can regulate it? How the hell do they have jurisdiction as it is???
FUBO
Bull shi...er...bull Obamastuff.
It is wonderful watching the NYT trashing an already laughable reputation.
” Even if broadband is reclassified as a telecommunications service, no one is talking about having federal regulators approve consumer rates or requiring companies to lease their networks to competitors.”
We heard similarly constructed arguments for 0bamacare.
They don’t, as far as terrorist conspiracy and digital piracy is concerned. Either they aren’t trying or the digital crime community is more massive than the government can handle.
The FCC sees broadcast radio and television as a fading technology and seeks to maintain their power and authority over media.
Why don’t they regulate printing presses since books and CDs and records have been bootlegged for decades?
No one should ever heed Obama’s advice. If it must be done, wait until his term is over. We all know this president will lie, cheat, do whatever it takes to further his agenda.
They need to maintain the image of power and competence. A lot of people are gullible enough to believe exaggeration as well. My own experience though, shows that real power over the internet or even broadcasted information, is actually limited.
FEC is seeking power over the internet too. Not over foreign contributions to campaigns. Nope, political blogs that favor one candidate over another.
Another steaming pile, extruded for the Clown in Chief, by the old gay lady.
No one is talking about...[you can fill in the blank]you know that they have exactly that in mind.
The NY times thinks asking Paulie to be a partner in your restaurant is a good idea.
As with all Government “solutions”, the cure is worse than the disease.
No, they're talking about something much worse: forcing telecom service providers to give their bandwidth to competitors for nothing.
These morons don't understand [or, like Gruber, are deliberately lying] about the fact that the ability to redirect traffic is a means of forcing your competitors to provide free bandwidth to you.
Yet...
Now, it’s time to identify the name and video recordings of the elitist professor “Grubers” who’ve devised the argument to “fool” the “stupid” Americans on this one! Somewhere, they exist among the so-called “intellectual” advisers handpicked to disguise “up” as “down” and “backward” as “forward” in the “progressive” lexicon.
Hands off my internet Obamao. The internet pipe shouldn’t be treated like a water pipe where some jackboot can turn my water on and off at will. Nor should it be that the government can tell me what I can and cannot access online and at what speed.
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