Aesop Knew: Regulators Regulate - It’s Their Nature
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His famous Fables revealed these truths through simple animal allegories. There are (at least) several that apply to the creatures in the world of politics. Of late, one especially leaps to mind.
The frog is satisfied, and they set out, but in midstream,the scorpion stings the frog. The frog feels the onset of paralysis and starts to sink, knowing they both will drown, but has just enough time to gasp "Why?"
Replies the scorpion: "Its my nature..."
For them, ideology imposition is paramount. They are regulators - thus they must regulate. They remain steadfastly impervious to facts - or find them utterly irrelevant. No matter how much damage they do and are doing, they relentlessly push forward to ever further foisting.
Presidential candidate Barack Obama repeatedly said he was going to “fundamentally transform” America. Filmmaker and author Dinesh D’Souza rightly points out that before you can remake it - you must unmake it. Burn, baby, burn.
The Internet has been a place of blissful respite from this governmental destruction. Because the relevant law - the 1996 Telecommunications Act - specifically tells the government to leave the Web alone.
But leaving something alone is no way to fundamentally transform it. So the Obama Administration has spent its entire tenure trying to commandeer control.
President Obama’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) - and its Obama-appointee Chairman Tom Wheeler - are contemplating fundamentally transforming how the government regulates the Web. It’s called Title II Reclassification.
Title II regulations date back to the 1930s – so you know they’ll be a perfect fit for the ultra-modern, incredibly dynamic, expanding-like-the-universe World Wide Web.
This would be the most detrimental of all Information Superhighway road blocks. Rather than the omni-directional, on-the-fly innovation that now constantly occurs, Title II is a Mother-May-I-Innovate, top-down traffic congest-er. Imagine taking a 16-lane Autobahn down to just a grass shoulder.
When they have set themselves up to do so - by vastly overreaching their existing authority with their illegal imposition of Title II Reclassification? The huge sting that makes all the subsequent others possible?
When the very nature of Title II itself “doesn't make sense for us to enforce” on the Internet?
Aesop knew the answer. We should too.
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Seton Motley is the President of Less Government and he contributes to ARRA News Service. Follow him on Twitter / Facebook
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