Julius Genachowski, the Cheshire Chairman
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 24th at 05:11 AM |
When FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski uses words like “regulate” and “Internet,” they mean precisely what he wants them to mean when he says them. So when he says he does not want to regulate the Internet, he means that he only wants to treat the Internet the way he treats your local NBC affiliate broadcasting USA Curling to your home. That affiliate, of course, is | Read More »
Meet Julius Genachowski
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 12th at 03:54 AM |
Julius Genachowski is Barack Obama’s head of the Federal Communications Commission. He thinks you’re an idiot. After famously calling for broadly expanded FCC powers to mandate “transparency” and “neutrality” on the Internet, and having that plan rejected by a growing, bipartisan coalition, he now denies he wants to regulate the Internet. Meanwhile he also claims the FCC is trying to “win the case” against Comcast, | Read More »
IRS #FAIL
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 14th at 11:20 PM |
Go ahead, put this URL into your browser: http://irs.gov/. That’s right: There is no DNS record for irs.gov. Anyone who tries to visit the IRS’s website has to take a guess and add www to it in order to get there. That’s twice today I’ve had to deal with user-hostile government at work. First the FCC made its public comment forms as obnoxious and difficult | Read More »
Comment today to help kill Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 14th at 08:46 AM |
The proposed Net Neutrality plan before the FCC is in trouble. Until now I’ve called it the Obama-Google Net Neutrality plan, but that’s not entirely the case anymore: the administration is wimping out and cutting its losses on this diastrous idea. According to BigGovernment.com, the only people left fighting for Net Neutrality are far left special interest groups. At least, the ones that don’t represent | Read More »
Attack of the Freeloaders
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 6th at 12:00 PM |
Every time I mention at Red State that freeloaders are the driving force behind the Obama-Google Net Neutrality plan, the freeloaders flip out. Those leeches contribute nothing but demand everything from others: Free downloads of music, free downloads of movies, and free downloads of games are what they already take from the Internet and of course the idea of Net Neutrality is to create a | Read More »
Net Neutrality Update
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 30th at 09:56 PM |
I’ve been held underwater by work lately and am just now catching up with this thing called “posting,” so forgive me if this post is light on links and details, but I want to give you all a heads up on what’s coming down the pipe in the Obama/Google administration. The big project after Net Neutrality is supposed to be a National Broadband Plan. In | Read More »
Minority groups puncture the Net Neutrality balloon
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 12th at 11:05 PM |
The Democrat coalition may be fracturing more visibly along abortion lines in the Obamacare debate, but that’s not the only popcorn-friendly battle going on right now. ‘Minority’ groups are going after Net Neutrality now, and nobody is sparing the ‘race card.’ The leaders of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators, National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women, The National Black Caucus of Local Elected | Read More »
Watching the FCC
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 10th at 11:15 PM |
They haven’t passed the Net Neutrality regulations, phase one of the push for Single Payer Internet, but the FCC is already plotting phase two: a National Broadband Plan. Call it what you will: a socialist Five Year Plan, fascist-inspired industrial policy, what have you. It’s a frightening step by this administration. It’s so frightening, in fact, that Senate Democrats think the FCC needs to be | Read More »
America unites against Obama on Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 2nd at 10:00 PM |
What do you get when you combine an ISP active in Internet filtering with a left-wing group that is essentially the online ACLU? You get the broad, bipartisan opposition to the FCC’s plans for Internet regulation that are being sold as Net Neutrality. It was remarkable enough when Governors left and right all wrote to the FCC against Net Neutrality. But now when Comcast is | Read More »
Google and Obama, Sitting in a Tree…
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 29th at 08:23 PM |
…plotting to pass Net Neutrality. I’ve written in this space for a while about who the real Astroturfers are in the Net Neutrality fight. Google – and its puppets like Free Press – are promoting this idea that it’s a struggle between big telecommunications firms, and the little guys. Except the little guys are actually bigger Internet firms. The corporations pressing for Net Neutrality are Fortune | Read More »
Act now against Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 19th at 10:56 PM |
The time is coming that the left is going to begin its drive for Single Payer Internet, and so the time has come for us to fight back. Finland is gradually nationalizing the Internet and declaring use of other people’s Internet hardware a “right,” and the left is cheering. Obama’s “Internet Czar” does not hide the left’s hopes for an end to freedom and markets | Read More »
On Julius Genachowski and Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 25th at 08:30 PM |
I am in danger of becoming a broken record on the issue of Net Neutrality in this space, but as aggressively as the Democrats are pushing the issue, it is a danger we all will have to live with. Once again, I will summarize the issue with a minimum of technological impediments to understanding: Net Neutrality started out as a broad-based movement on the Internet. | Read More »
ATR/CEI update on Internet access
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 5th at 11:59 AM |
The FCC is currently in the process of developing a National Broadband strategy. Being that this is under the Obama administration, this strategy is unlikely to be a sensible one. Early word suggests that the administration plans to take the Internet in this country and consolidate it into a single, centralized, government-run entity. ‘Competition’ will be allowed, but only under strict government controls and over | Read More »