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Tech at Night: Wireless competition, Regulation vs Jobs, Greg Walden

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I’d like to start off tonight’s edition by saying that I enjoy some of the pushback I’ve been getting in this Tech at Night series. It’s fun when someone comes here, telling me I’m all wet, then ending up admitting they’re enamored of the whole Obama regulatory apparatus. It feels good to have my pro-liberty, pro-growth, small-government positions validated like that. So to the multifaceted George Soros astroturf machine I say this: keep it coming.

And of course, one of their key talking points is that wireless competition is in danger. Consider that Radio Shack says you have nine options, and Cellular South, a carrier you might never have heard of, is suing AT&T now, while budding 4G national competitor LightSquared answers accusations it’s buying favors from Obama. It’s hard to see how the DoJ lawsuit is anything but an attempt to prop up Sprint Nextel, and hard to disagree with T-Mobile thinking its deal with AT&T will proceed on the merits.

I can only wonder how many of The 182,000 jobs Facebook has created wouldn’t exist if we had intrusive government regulation of privacy.

So I hate to think of how many jobs are put at risk by the coming Net Neutrality regulations, making Greg Walden’s call for FCC reform and accountability all the more urgent.

When I saw Eric Schmidt’s silly calls for more spending, I first assumed the Google CEO was still auditioning for a position in the Obama administration. But now, I also wonder if he’s simply trying to butter up the White House to protect Google from its own antitrust troubles. Given this administration’s track record, I wouldn’t blame him for thinking that it’s needed.

COMMENTS

  • poorredman

    Neil, since you seem to appreciate being kept on your toes, I’ll keep pushing back on you to provide better information on the topics you are professing to be knowledgeable about.

    Why have you glossed over:

    - Lightsquared’s GPS problems (even a technical discussion)
    - ATT just turned on thier 4G LTE network this weekend in a handful of cities

    Your reference to the RadioShack ad is somewhat funny. Were you being sarcastic or just ignorant of how MVNO’s work? 6 of the 9 “carriers” in that ad all ride on the other 3′s networks and 4 of those 6 are subsidiaries of one of the 3 main providers.

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

    When I told you Soros shills to keep it coming, it wasn’t because I’m going to debate your talking points. It’s so I can continue to point and laugh at how you validate me with your obsessive posting against me.

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

    Because you never bring substance, or address the actual issues. You just rattle off assertions with no backing, commit various fallacies, and never at any point show yourself to be grounded in solid small-government, pro-liberty, pro-growth policies.

    You favor corporatist industrial policy, time and again, like a good little national socialist.

  • poorredman

    Calling me a Soros shill because I’m trying to improve the discussion really says more about you than me. It’s kind of like me implying that you dropping out of Cal Tech because of “family reasons” is the typical excuse for kids that can’t hack college. Of course, I don’t know you either, so let me know how fair that is?

    If you want my voting record, to know where I got my BS and MBA, what state and county I live in, I’ll gladly give you the info. You would find out quickly that I’m as far right as you are. But I shouldn’t have to, just like the left shouldn’t be bringing up Perry’s college grades to say he isn’t smart enough to talk about the issues. You drop yourself to the level of Soros by not being able to hold a discussion without bringing out the inuendo, conjecture, and assailments of what group you’d like associate me with.

    Or maybe you just want people to comment on your posts of how smart you are and how everything you say is so good that we can’t believe your expert analysis of technical topics is left out of the MSM…..

  • msmii

    USFWS Impedes America Economy While Supporting OPEC
    On December 6, 2010 Obama nominated Daniel M. Ashe to head and direct the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). What is the USFWS and who is Ashe? I feel that both questions are fairly simple to answer.
    The USFWS has impeded job growth, slowed the economy, restricted freedoms, restricted access to American lands by American people, is being used as a proxy arm of the government to black mail and beat into submission organizations like Gibson that are not supporters of the regime, and is being used, in a manner of speaking, to promote American reliance on a terrorist supporter for oil.

    http://msmignoresit.blogspot.com/2011/09/usfws-impedes-america-economy-while.html