Fred Upton’s Solyndra Subterfuge
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | August 3rd at 08:27 AM |
On Tuesday, Fred Upton, the Republican godfather of green energy social engineering, spearheaded passage of the “No More Solyndras Act” (H.R. 6213) through the Energy and Commerce Committee. This bill would bar DOE from granting loan guarantees to any company that filed its application after December 31, 2011. What a better way for the author of the incandescent light bulb ban to end off the | Read More »
Don’t Tell the NRA, but Fred Upton is Anti-Gun
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | July 30th at 04:05 PM |
As we noted last week, Fred Upton is not running on his record as a moderate Republican in the August 7 primary against Jack Hoogendyk. He is eschewing decades’ worth of big government values so he can hold onto his seat in Congress. One of the most common stratagems employed by moderate Republicans (and Democrats) in an effort to ingratiate themselves to conservative voters is | Read More »
We’ve Defeated Fred Upton!
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | July 24th at 08:40 AM |
Well, not exactly. Fred Upton has defeated Fred Upton. As the primary season progresses, we’ve see this pattern repeat itself on numerous occasions. There’s an old bull Republican who has been pushing for big government and anti-free-market policies for years. Then, as soon as his primary opponent begins to sow the seeds of disquiet in his district, the old bull lurches to the right, introduces | Read More »
. . . When?
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | July 10th at 04:47 AM |
Yesterday I asked if not now, when do we get to hold Republicans accountable. It is mind numbingly infuriating to get some of the bellyaching from people that, in effect, we never can. I disagree. I know most of you do too. Right now, here are six congress critters we can annihilate in Republican primaries. The alternative candidates to them are far more conservative. If | Read More »
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Ben Quayle,
Charles Bostany,
Chuck Fleischman,
Dave Schwiekert,
Diane Black,
Florida,
fred upton,
jack hoogendyk,
Jeff Landry,
John Mica,
Lou Ann Zelenik,
Louisiana,
Michigan,
sandy adams,
Scottie Mayfield,
Tennessee
Tech at Night: The Lieberman-Collins Cybersecurity bill is just that extreme
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 28th at 12:30 AM |
John McCain. Lisa Murkowski. Kay Bailey Hutchison. Saxby Chambliss. Richard Burr. Dan Coats. No, I’m not listing the centrist wing of the Senate Republicans. I’m listing some of the co-sponsors of SECURE IT, the bill that Senate Republicans have been forced to bring forth because the extremist Cybersecurity bill by Joe Lieberman and Susan Collins just couldn’t be bargained with. That’s right, John McCain of | Read More »
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Chuck Grassley,
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Darrell Issa,
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fred upton,
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Greg Walden,
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Joe Lieberman,
John McCain,
kay bailey hutchison,
LTE,
Net Neutrality,
Roaming,
Ron Johnson,
Ron Kirk,
SECURE IT,
Susan Collins,
Television,
Trans-Pacific Partnership
The Next in Our Dump Upton Series
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | May 22nd at 02:55 PM |
“I have said at nearly every climate change hearing that for me I don’t dispute the science. Right or wrong, the debate over the modeling and science appears to be over.” Guess who said that? While those comments appear similar to the sentiments expressed by the likes of Al Gore, it was actually Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton who said it during a | Read More »
It’s Time to Dump Upton for Jack Hoogendyk in MI-6
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | May 15th at 07:56 AM |
It’s hard to think of a more liberal Republican that occupies a more consequential position in Congress than Fred Upton. It’s not just the fact that the Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, one of the most powerful House panels, is a big supporter of green energy. It’s not just the fact that this same man was the Thomas Edison of the incandescent light | Read More »
The Michigan Republican Who Will Raise Your Taxes
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | November 9th at 02:08 PM |
For this week’s primary target, I want to make an exception. I do it because the Congressman deserves it and to make a point. I want to focus on someone who represents a district that is split evenly between Republicans and Democrats. For sure, I think its wise to focus on those Republicans who are wasting a good conservative seat, which is why I have | Read More »
Tech at Night: Dems fight Internet Tax, GOP welcomes it, FCC fights transparency as it regulates, No on USF Reform, Yes on Google and AT&T competitive mergers
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 29th at 03:30 AM |
Regulation, Regulation, Regulation. We’re faced with it, and now the regulators are going Presidential on us and claiming executive privilege at the FCC. You want to know how they’re coming up with their marching orders for America? Too bad. Just ask watchdog StimulatingBroadband.com. You want a laugh? George Soros-funded front group Free Press is suing the FCC… because Net Neutrality isn’t enough of a power | Read More »
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California,
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fred upton,
Free Press,
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Internet,
iPhone,
Jay Rockefeller,
joe barton,
kay bailey hutchison,
Michael Copps,
Motorola,
Motorola Mobility,
Neo Marxists,
Net Neutrality,
Regulation,
T-Mobile,
Universal Service Fund,
USF,
wireless
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality D-Day approaches, Communist-style PROTECT IP, Apple News
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 9th at 02:30 AM |
Friday, Friday, Friday. Black Friday? Net Neutrality rules have become one step closer to official as the FCC finally delivered something to the OMB after months of stalling. Verizon, MetroPCS, Virginia AG Ken Cuccinelli, and others ended up unable sue to throw out the illegal power grab until it’s published, so the longer the FCC waited, the longer everyone else had to wait to begin | Read More »
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amazon,
amazon tax,
apple,
Barack Obama,
Bill Haslam,
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China,
copyright,
FCC,
Federal Register,
FEMA,
fred upton,
George W Bush,
Greg Walden,
Internet,
Internet Sales Tax,
Ken Cuccinelli,
Marsha Blackburn,
MetroPCS,
MobileMe,
Net Neutrality,
omb,
PROTECT IP,
Tennessee,
Trademark,
Verizon,
Virginia
Tech at Night: A lot of tech legislation I hate, and a big win against the Fairness Doctrine
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 9th at 03:30 AM |
With fourteen articles to run through tonight, a near record, I don’t have time to waste. We’ll start with Joshua Trevino bringing us Bill Peacock on the Texas Amazon Tax. Texas SB 1 contains the tax Governor Perry already vetoed this session, and it needs defeated again. Says Peacock: “Gov. Perry was right to veto the Amazon tax bill, and he’d be right if he | Read More »
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ABA,
amazon tax,
America Invents Act,
Android,
apple,
AT&T,
AuthorRank,
Bitcoin,
Chuck Schumer,
Civil Defense,
copyright,
Cybersecurity,
Derek Turner,
fairness doctrine,
FCC,
fred upton,
Free Press,
Google,
Greg Walden,
IBM,
Internet,
Lulzsec,
Marsha Blackburn,
Patent Reform,
Patents,
Patric Leahy,
PROTECT IP,
rick perry,
SB 1,
Spectrum,
T-Mobile,
Tethering,
Texas,
Universal Service Fund,
Verizon
Tech at Night: Amazon taxers try to circumvent the Perry Veto, Dana Rohrabacher fights a patent disaster, and more House business
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 2nd at 03:00 AM |
Lots to cover tonight, thanks in part to skipping Monday for Memorial Day. But of course I’ll start with my own post on the AT&T/T-Mobile deal, explaining from the ground up why the George Soros/Sprint arguments contradict themselves. Government should get out of the way, especially state governments like California’s getting too big for their britches. It’ll be better for all of us who buy | Read More »
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Anthony Weiner,
appeasement,
AT&T,
Barack Obama,
BitTorrent,
California,
Competition,
CTIA,
Cybersecurity,
Dana Rohrabacher,
fairness doctrine,
FCC,
fred upton,
Funimation,
George Soros,
Greg Walden,
GRID Act,
Incentive Auctions,
Internet,
Microsoft,
Open Society Institute,
OSI,
Patent Reform,
Patents,
Patrick Leahy,
rick perry,
Sony,
Spectrum,
sprint,
T-Mobile,
Texas,
WHO Cancer,
wireless
Tech at Night: FCC, AT&T
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 23rd at 02:30 AM |
It’s the calm before the storm. House Republicans have taken every ordinary measure to work with the President and get the regulatory excesses under control. The administration has refused though, and now the House is preparing to get tough. This buildup applies not just to the FCC, but also to the EPA and other runaway parts of the executive, but here I’m focused on the | Read More »
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AT&T,
Cliff Stearns,
Competition,
FCC,
fred upton,
LTE,
Net Neutrality,
Oversight,
Public Safety,
Regulation,
T-Mobile,
wireless
Tech at Night: A victory lap on Net Neutrality, plus more on Roaming, FCC
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 8th at 08:00 PM |
Today, the House of Representatives voted to repeal Net Neutrality. H.J. Res 37, a resolution invoking the Congressional Review Act to reverse the FCC’s Net Neutrality order, passed the House under H.Res 200 by a 241-178 vote. Republicans voted 236-0 for repeal, while Democrats voted 178-5 against repeal. The five Democrats? Boren of OK, Conyers of MI, Costa of CA, Peterson of MN, and Shuler | Read More »
Tech at Night: AT&T, T-Mobile, Unions, FCC
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | March 21st at 11:30 PM |
So, read any good Tech posts lately? OK, I couldn’t think of a better way than that tonight to introduce a pair of RedState posts on the top story of the moment: AT&T’s announced plans to acquire T-Mobile USA from the Germans. It seems that there are two major conservative perspectives on this deal. One was described by LaborUnionReport on Sunday: if the non-union T-Mobile | Read More »
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Barack Obama,
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Greg Walden,
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iPod Nano,
Mary Bono Mack,
Net Neutrality,
NLRB,
right to work,
T-Mobile,
trade,
Unions,
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