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The FCC is looking to dictate outcomes in industry

I’ve been saying it all along, that the FCC wants to dictate outcomes in its Net Neutrality power grab. They want to pick who wins and who loses in the market.

Now the FCC’s own wireless competition report said it, per Reason:

Page five of the report, for example, explains that its purpose is to provide “data that can form the basis for inquiries into whether policy levers could produce superior outcomes.”

I already warned about this report, and how the premise of wireless non-competitiveness is obviously a lie, so there’s nothing new there. They have end goals, and the means to get to them are just that. They don’t care about truth or falsehood. Just power.

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  • http://www.barrypopik.com barrypopik

    AT&T pissed off Obama when it revealed that it would take a billion-dollar hit from ObamaCare. Henry Waxman first said that he’d hold hearings, but then backed off when he realized that companies were required to announce these things.

    AT&T has been against Net Neutrality.

    My guess is that Google wins, AT&T loses.

    Investing under fascism is so easy!

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    http://www.redstate.com/neil_stevens/2010/05/11/the-obama-administration-hurts-another-industry/

  • maddog

    Is there a away to do away with or replace the Google Search on top right corner of the Red State page? Doesn’t this indirectly support Net Neutrality by suportng the company behind it?

  • maddog

    Is there a away to do away with or replace the Google Search on top right corner of the Red State page? Doesn’t this indirectly support Net Neutrality by suportng the company behind it?

  • maddog
  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

    Eagle doesn’t pay for it.

    But I don’t have the authority to make random changes to the site like that anyway.