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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wants to get its grasping hands around the throat of the internet, the international town hall where Americans have been free to express their opinions without Big Brother’s permission or interference.
That makes the FCC unhappy. It seems that this taxpayer-supported, intrusive federal agency simply can’t bring itself to allow anything having to do with Americans communicating with each other in public without their lordly oversight or permission.
The internet — despite Al Gore’s absurd claim the he used his political powers to invent it — is largely free of U.S. or foreign government regulation or interference. In its present form, free from any government’s rules or regulations, it’s the finest example of what freedom of speech is all about, on a worldwide scale.
That seems to irk the compulsive regulators at the FCC, hence their determination to drag the internet into their regulatory lair.
According to Rasmussen Reports, American voters believe free-market competition will protect internet users more than any government regulations. Moreover, they rightly fear government regulation will be used to push what is certain to be a leftist political agenda.
A national telephone survey conducted by Rasmussen revealed that only a scant 21 percent of likely U.S. voters want the FCC to regulate the internet as it already does radio and television. Fifty-four percent are opposed to such regulation, while only 25 percent are not sure. That’s a pretty healthy percentage that thinks the government should keep its sticky hands off the world wide web — a percentage that the FCC will ignore at its own risk.
The compulsive regulators at the agency need to keep in mind that within a few days the U.S. House of Representatives will be under the control of Republicans, and that the House controls the nation’s purse strings.
It would be very unwise for the FCC regulators to fail to recognize that at the moment Congress reconvenes in early January their financial future will be in the hands of a party largely composed of glorious skinflints, most of whom view any government regulatory power as inherently dangerous and in need of the most careful oversight.
And that’s what they are going to get.
Much of that oversight will focus on the fact that the FCC decision, based on a party-line vote, decided to impose what they termed “net neutrality” regulations on the world wide web. This despite the fact that by a whopping 52 percent to 27 percent margin, Americans are convinced that more free-market competition is far better than having more regulations that allegedly protect users of the internet.
As shown by Rasmussen, Republicans and unaffiliated voters overwhelmingly share this view, yet a plurality of the Democrats among them — some 46 percent — think that more regulation is better.
As a veteran radio broadcaster, I relish the freedom to express my opinions without some would-be, present-day version of Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels looking over my shoulder and telling me what I can say and what I can’t say. That’s not what America is all about.
Americans need to keep in mind the fact that government regulators use the time-honored tactic of tightening their grip on the citizenry one small step at a time. It appears that in the case of the FCC’s power grab, they would like Americans to believe that they are only seeking to protect us from some unnamed abuse of the freedom of speech and not in imposing government censorship on the internet.
They should recognize that we are not that stupid, something the new GOP-controlled House hopefully will teach them starting next month.
Happy New Year!
by Michael Reagan
The Obama administration feels that they have the right to regulate what I can and cannot do, what I can and cannot say, and what I can and cannot read or publish on the Internet. I totally disagree with these rules and regulations by the FCC that were approved by 3-2 vote on Tuesday, this week. Please help to STOP this government intrusion!
I demand a Congressional Investigation into the Constitutionality of what the FCC and the UN are proposing for the Internet. Quite frankly, it is absolutely ILLEGAL! Please do everything within your power to STOP THE FCC from implementing NEW Internet rules and regulations.
Freedom and openness should continue to be the governing principles of the Internet. Already, three federal judges, in three different cases, have ruled that the Internet deserves the same First Amendment freedom of press as printed material. I reject this power grab, and any such attacks on my freedoms by the FCC, concerning my use of the Internet.
I urge you in the strongest terms to invoke action under the provisions of the Congressional Review Act (CRA), which can overturn any federal agency rulemaking. It is important to use this mechanism for protection against filibuster. AND, I want Congress to take action NOW to rescind the new FCC regulations!
Thank you for your time and consideration of my views, and your faithfulness to act responsibly on this and other congressional legislation. Please, ACT NOW! Your attention and cooperation to this matter is appreciated.
Respectfully,
Robert William Butler Jr
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