‘If You Like Your Internet, You Can Keep Your Internet’ and Other Government Lies
IRS, Anyone? HHS? EPA? CDC? FCC? |
Government violates the Wallet Rule. Which is:
Government is just another organism. Like any other, its first priority is self-preservation - its second self-expansion. And worse than just about any other - it will do whatever it takes to accomplish these priorities.
Including lie its collective face off.
The Barack Obama Administration is the most government-expansive administration in our nation’s history. To that end, they have used any means necessary - including lying its collective face off. For instance:
All of which has led people - well beyond conservative and libertarian circles - here:
Gallup Poll: Trust In Government Problem-Solving Reaches New Low
Title II is the uber-regulatory superstructure with which we have strangled landline phones – you know, that bastion of technological and economic innovation. Which do you find more impressive – your desktop dialer or your iPhone?
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.
Can we trust this Administration - the most government-expansive ever - to do so?
Can we trust this particular FCC?
In a letter sent today to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler, a coalition of groups expressed concerns over the agency’s loss of objectivity and impartiality in recent proceedings, especially the FCC’s ongoing Open Internet rulemaking.
The letter urges the Commission to keep partisan politics out of its decision-making process, to avoid spinning media coverage, and to focus on substance, not the total number of comments filed in controversial proceedings.
When Bureaucrats Determine Their Own Limits – There Are No Limits
So when the government tells us - as it ramps up new, massive government power grabs - “If you like your Internet - you can keep your Internet?”
Don’t you believe it.
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Seton Motley is the President of Less Government and he contributes to ARRA News Service. Please feel free to follow him on Twitter and Facebook.
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