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Government
Congress passes one week DHS funding extension.
Lights out, we're outta here.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/28/2015 03:35 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Very Generous of Congress considering DHS abandoned their posts years ago for illegal aliens to flood into the country. Abolish DHS.

Posted by: Shush Sheger4811 || 02/28/2015 16:44 Comments || Top||

#2  So, Jeh gets paid one week longer than necessary?
Posted by: Mugsy Glink || 02/28/2015 18:09 Comments || Top||


I support Net neutrality, but that is not what the FCC just did
[CNET] The FCC has said it wants to protect an open Internet, but its actions extend well beyond Net neutrality. Instead, it is ushering in a backward-looking regulatory regime that is unsuited to the dynamic and innovative Internet. Thursday's vote will allow the FCC to regulate rates, set terms and conditions of business relationships, and dramatically increase the cost of network deployment. It also gives state and federal governments new opportunities to impose taxes and fees on consumer bills.

What will this mean for American consumers? In the short term, the Internet will not work differently. We will continue to enjoy the same open Internet experience that we do today. But the price we will pay over time for this radical shift in regulation will be severe. Consumers are likely to see higher bills from new taxes and fees and expenses related to regulatory compliance, along with a host of unintended consequences. They will wait longer to receive faster next-generation services. Internet providers, which spend massive capital to dig up streets, hang wires and connect homes, will see this intense chain of activity subjected to regulatory second-guessing that will slow the dynamic improvements we all desire. And garage startups, which today assert with confidence that the new regulation doesn't apply to them, will soon find themselves caught in the government's ever-expanding web.

Internet evangelists frequently promote the virtues of innovation without permission. We now move to a world that turns that on its head. Networks may be less exciting than new software apps, but they too require innovation, evolution and revolution. That process now is subject to constant bureaucratic review, political considerations, and collateral attack by competitors.
No worries, it's all part of our fake interceptor towers program. When you need to know more, we'll tell you.
The FCC is attempting to sell its action out of both sides of its mouth. To one audience it brags it is adopting the strongest rules possible, while simultaneously trying to assure others its plan is a light-touch, modern regime with no government entanglement in the market. It is dream-weaving to suggest that a regulatory agency, having built a new regulatory platform, will not expand its intervention with time. It always happens.
Posted by: Fred || 02/28/2015 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  It is pitchfork time.

They took the last Press. They took the Ammunition. They WILL take your bank accounts next.

Posted by: newc || 02/28/2015 0:51 Comments || Top||

#2  It also gives state and federal governments new opportunities to impose taxes and fees on consumer bills.

THAT was the point of all this. Any other control over the Net was purely incidental.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski || 02/28/2015 7:36 Comments || Top||

#3  Whenever the federal government stamps its imprimatur on anything it costs more money and restricts free enterprise. Since there is no competition, incentives or creative spirit in government, the internet will become stagnant at the place where the feds came in. Think of Communism and design--not a particularly good marriage. The Post Office, ObamaCare, education, environment, energy, crony capitalism, etc. are examples of failed organizations within the government.
Posted by: JohnQC || 02/28/2015 10:25 Comments || Top||

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Posted by: Tiny Schwarzeneggar7092 || 02/28/2015 11:37 Comments || Top||

#5  The "net neutrality" idiots need to learn about "regulatory capture".
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 02/28/2015 19:19 Comments || Top||



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Sat 2015-02-28
  Boko Haram Fighters Turn to Cannibalism in Nigerian Forest
Fri 2015-02-27
  Third alleged accomplice in Copenhagen shootings arrested
Thu 2015-02-26
  Islamic State video shows destruction of ancient Iraqi artefacts
Wed 2015-02-25
  SECURITY MoD: Iraqi forces liberate most of al-Baghdadi, Anbar
Tue 2015-02-24
  ISIS executes three of its leaders for cowardice in Diyali
Mon 2015-02-23
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Sun 2015-02-22
  Hotel staffers arrested after deadly bombing
Sat 2015-02-21
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Fri 2015-02-20
  45 dead in eastern Libya bombings, Islamic extremists claim responsibility
Thu 2015-02-19
  Rebels report death of 195 pro-Assad fighters in Aleppo
Wed 2015-02-18
  IS launches attack to regain Yazidi city of Shingal
Tue 2015-02-17
  Islamic State militants 'burn to death 45 in Iraq'
Mon 2015-02-16
  Egypt launches air strikes against IS militias in Libya
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