INDEX
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House GOP Forces Vote on Repealing
"1099" Obama Paperwork Tax on Small Biz -
ATR Supports H.R. 5857,
the "FACT Act" - Republican Leader Boehner Leads on Spending Cuts (CFA Site »)
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ATR Will Keyvote Against H.R. 5893;
Violates Taxpayer Protection Pledge - Speaking of Earmarks... (CFA Site »)
- CFA Alerts House: Vote No on H.R. 5850, the THUD Appropriations Act (CFA Site »)
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ATR May Kevote Against H.R. 847,
New Health Entitlement and Tax Hike - ATR Submits Proposals to the American People through "America Speaking Out"
- Democrats Refuse to Cut Pork From THUD Appropriations Bill (CFA Site »)
Thursday, July 29, 2010
- "VAT Is French for Big Government" - Grover Norquist Offers Proven Spending Cuts (CFA Site »)
- Here's a Thought President Obama, Try Free Trade for Once
- ATR Will Keyvote Against H.R. 3534 (CLEAR Act) in Our Annual Congressional Scorecard
- Economy Sheds 125,000 Jobs in June, Fears of A Double Dip Recession Rising (AWF Site »)
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
- Gibbs Misleads Public on Obama’s Broken Tax Pledge
- The U.S. Income Tax Is Already Steeply Progressive
- Video: Townhall’s Katie Pavlich Tries Out her Obama Tax Hike Exemption Card
- Grover Norquist Outlines Recommendations to the Obama Debt Commission
- Polls Show Americans Tired of Taxes on Oil and Gas
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
- Attack on Free Speech Continues in Senate
- Daily Media Spotlight July 26, 2010
- Japanese Voters Reject VAT Hike
- Google's Government Conundrum
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Majority of Small Business Sector
Facing Higher Taxes Under Obama Plan
Monday, July 26, 2010
- Obamacrats Pursue Policies That Keynesians Would Spurn (ASA Site »)
- Dangerous Lame Duck Session on the Horizon
- California Designates February 6th as Reagan Day
- Financial “Reform:” the End of Free Checking (ASA Site »)
Friday, July 23, 2010
- FCC's Report on Broadband Internet "is Not Reasonable and Timely"
- Organized Labor is the Antitesis of Worker Freedom
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Erskine Bowles and Judd Gregg Call for
Massive, $26.7 Trillion Tax Hike - Lead Democrats Speak Out Against Obama Tax Hikes
- Two Pictures Say Thousands of Words about the Challenges Posed by Obamacare
- AWF Releases Quantitative State-by-State Report Card Examining Key Labor Issues
- Progressives Speak Out Against Internet Regulation
- Premiums Higher in Federal Sector Compared to Private Sector
Thursday, July 22, 2010
- Choosing Worker Freedom Over Unions
- Dodd-Frank Financial Regulation Bill is a Massive Taxpayer Funded Bailout. Period.
- Sen. DeMint Offers Bill to Halt FCC’s Internet Regulation Scheme
- A Good Night for Georgia Pledge Signers
- This Week in Nanny Statism: Maryland Groups Pushing Alcohol Tax Increase
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
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Want to Boost Your Nest Egg?
Send Congress Home - American Youth Wrongly Expect Nothing from Social Security (ASA Site »)
- James Lankford Signs Taxpayer Protection Pledge in Oklahoma Congressional Contest
- Democrats Find New Way to Pitch Cap and Trade
- Minorities Stand Up Against Internet Regulation
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
- Obama’s Lawyers Argue that He Broke His Pledge Not to Raise Taxes
- Daily Media Spotlight July 19, 2010
- Georgians: Do You Know Which Candidates Have Taken the Taxpayer Protection Pledge?
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Tax Cuts for Trial Lawyers,
Tax Hikes for Small Employers and Families - GA-07 Update: Rob Woodall the Only Person Not to Sign the Pledge
- The Most Wasteful Spending of All and Why It Will Spike in 2015
- Ray McKinney Signs Taxpayer Protection Pledge in Georgia Congressional Contest
Monday, July 19, 2010
- Lt. Gov. Fedele is the Only Taxpayer Protection Pledge Signer in the Connecticut Gubernatorial Race
- ATR Files Comments Against FCC’s Internet Regulation Scheme
- When it Comes to Toyota, Congress Fails to Hit the Brakes
- Boston Red Sox Pull Out a Save for Taxpayers
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55 Percent Death Tax Returns at
Stroke of Midnight on December 31st
Friday, July 16, 2010
- Arizona’s 3rd U.S. House District is Heating Up
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Latest Developments In The Fight To Stop A Govt Internet Takeover
From Tim Andrews on Friday, March 12, 2010 6:19 PMWith the rise of our big-government state, many of us have become almost used to the idea that if government regulators want to do something, then they can. Their power is often considered limitless. And it was on this assumption that President Obama, and his radical FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, based their plans for a government takeover of the internet, under the guise of “net-neutrality”.
Except a small problem for this power grab has arisen: turns out, it probably isn’t legal. In a recent paper by former Solicitor General Gregory Garr, the arguments underpinning the legality of this power-grab were demolished, and even most of the left now concede that, as currently planned, “net-neutrality” would most probably be illegal.
Essentially the issue is as follows. Currently, the internet falls under Title One of the Communications Act. This has been confirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States. The problem for proponents of this government hijacking of power is that the power the FCC has under Title One of the Communications Act is rather limited in scope, and they most probably do not have the authority to enact the sweeping regulations that they desire under the Act.
Conceding this point, many on the left have begun to argue that, notwithstanding previous FCC rulings, and Supreme Court precedent, the internet should be moved under Title 2, which currently applies to ‘common carriers’ such as television, and gives the FCC considerably broader power to regulate and indeed micromanage production. Attempts to move the internet to Title 2 have been repeatedly proposed in Congress, and have repeatedly failed, so now the left want to use regulatory gimmickry to bypass Congress and surreptitiously reclassify the internet by Administrative fiat (a move whose legality is questionable, at best).
Make no mistake, if the radical left succeed in this goal, “net neutrality” will be just the beginning. The FCC will have sweeping, overarching, authority to regulate all content on the internet. These are the same people who impose censorship on television, and online censorship will surely follow soon, not to mention all sorts of other restrictions on freedom.
Never forget that the driving force behind this, Robert McChesney from Free Press, is the man who argued – literally – that this is a necessary prerequisite for a socialist revolution, saying “Instead of waiting for the revolution to happen, we learned that unless you make significant changes in the media, it will be vastly more difficult to have a revolution”.
If the left are successful in this power grab, say goodbye to an open, flexible, consumer-driven internet, and say hello to a big-government, regulated, censored behemoth.
Comments
Network neutrality is a principle proposed for user access networks participating in the Internet that advocates no restrictions on content or the modes of communication allowed. it is basically extending the First Amendent to make sure that internet providers(which dont have First Amendment rights) can't regulate your speech either. read..... and understand. dont make me get nasty.
>> Tamm Monday, March 15, 2010 10:25 PM