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Ponce
8th February 2015, 10:45 AM
All that brings freedom abd joy is now illegal or taxable......when will hot tubs be taxable because it uses to much energy?...for how long will "We the People" put up with all that is against us?.....hundred of new laws goes into the "holy" book every day and once there is there for good.
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NEWS
Federal Communications Commission445 12
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Street, S.W.Washington, D. C. 20554
This is an unofficial announcement of Commission action. Release of the full text of a Commission order constitutes officialaction.
SeeMCI v. FCC
, 515 F.2d 385 (D.C. Cir. 1974).
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:February 6, 2015Matthew Berry (202) 418-2005Email: Matthew.Berry@fcc.gov
STATEMENTOF FCC COMMISSIONER AJIT PAION PRESIDENT OBAMA’S PLAN TO REGULATE THE INTERNET
Last night, Chairman Wheeler provided his fellow Commissioners with President Obama’s 332- page plan to regulate the Internet. I am disappointed that the plan will not be released publicly. The FCC should be as open and transparent as the Internet itself and post theentire document on its website. Instead, it looks like the FCC will have to pass the President’s plan before the American people will be able to find out what’s really in it.In the coming days, I look forward to continuing to study the plan in detail. Based on my initial examination, however, several points are apparent.

First, President Obama’s plan marks a monumental shift toward government control of the Internet

. It gives the FCC the power to micromanage virtually every aspect of how the Internet works. It’s an overreach that will let a Washington bureaucracy, and not the American people, decide the future of the online world. It’s no wonder that net neutrality proponents are already bragging that it will turn the FCC into the “Department of the Internet.” For that reason, if you like dealing with the IRS, you are going to love the President’s plan.

Second, President Obama’s plan to regulate the Internet will increase consumers’ monthly broadband bills.

The plan explicitly opens the door to billions of dollars in new taxes on broadband. Indeed, states have already begun discussions on how they will spend the extra money. These new taxes will mean higher prices for consumers and more hidden fees that they have to pay.

Third, President Obama’s plan to regulate the Internet will mean slower broadband for American consumers.

The plan contains a host of new regulations that will reduce investment in broadband networks. That means slower Internet speeds. It also means that many rural Americans will have to wait longer for access to quality broadband.

Fourth, President Obama’s plan to regulate the Internet will hurt competition and innovation and move us toward a broadband monopoly.

The plan saddles small, independent businesses and entrepreneurs with heavy-handed regulations that will push them out of the market. As a result, Americans will have fewer broadband choices. This is no accident. Title II was designed to regulate a monopoly. If we impose that model on a vibrant broadband marketplace, ahighly regulated monopoly is what we’ll get. We shouldn’t bring Ma Bell back to life in this dynamic, digital age.

Fifth, President Obama’s plan to regulate the Internet is an unlawful power grab
. Courts have twice thrown out the FCC’s attempts at Internet regulation. There’s no reason to think that the third time will be the charm. Even a cursory look at the plan reveals glaring legal flaws that are sure to mire the agency in the muck of litigation for a long, long time.

And sixth
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the American peopleare being misled about what is in President Obama’s plan to regulate the Internet.

The rollout earlier in the week was obviously intended to downplay the plan’s
massive intrusion into the Internet economy. Beginning next week, I look forward to sharing with the public key aspects of what this plan will actually do

http://theconservativetreehouse.com/...public-to-see/

mick silver
8th February 2015, 10:49 AM
I have been posting about this for some time now they will regulate the Internet it just how long before they do it now .

Shami-Amourae
8th February 2015, 11:41 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckIMuvumYrg