Reaction to FCC’S “Net Neutrality” Coup

John Fund, the astute Wall Street Journal columnist, wrote an excellent piece on the FCC's misleadingly named "net neutrality" action yesterday, which is the administration's first step in taking over the internet.  According to Fund: The Federal Communications Commission's new "net neutrality" rules, passed on a partisan 3-2 vote yesterday, represent a huge win for [...]

By |2011-03-01T23:21:08-05:00December 22nd, 2010|Government|1 Comment

Tony Blankley: Political Parties Are Redundant

Tony Blankley, the esteemed Washington columnist, had an interesting piece on Nov. 4 pondering the implications of the election two days before.  He made some comments that are of interest here, considering that the Tea Party is a new movement outside the traditional political structure: (T)he way many Americans are looking at their lives and [...]

By |2010-11-04T19:40:24-04:00November 4th, 2010|Tea Party|1 Comment

A Statement on Net Neutrality

If you’ve followed the debate on Net Neutrality, you may have heard conflicting opinions about the dangers or benefits of the proposed government regulations on Internet Service Providers. Many advocates of small government disagree, some coming out against Net Neutrality and others for it. Given the disparity, we felt it important to provide a quick statement representing [...]

By |2010-08-20T17:55:16-04:00August 20th, 2010|Uncategorized|3 Comments

Transforming America by Regulating Free Speech

As a newly minted political writer, I have been closely watching President Obama's approach to the media, keeping in mind his promise of “fundamentally transforming the United States of America.” And true to his standard form, his strategy is murky, making it easy to miss the enormous dangers of what he is pursuing. It’s become clear that [...]

By |2010-06-25T18:37:24-04:00June 22nd, 2010|Constitution|0 Comments

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