Sunday, October 24, 2010

Technology night: Net Neutrality, Google, free weight

Tech at Night

Good evening. I'm going to level with you: I am exhausted. All summer I have virtually no exercise because, as it appeared, I put developing asthma triggered by pollution that gets worse in the summer here in Southern California indoor air. If I'm ramps back into my program of weight, and as I adapt, it leads me. So tonight I will be brief.

The continuous push for Republicans listen and and join pass legislation preventing the FCC implementation of regulatory systems of the Internet by the reclassification title II power grab, devastating.Roll Call described disorder on this front with the Republican Congress hesistant touch Net Neutrality at all.

Honestly, I am pleased that we pushed the debate to the extent that Net Neutrality is so radioactive that no Republican wants to get anywhere near it, but we must remember that the FCC remains under Barack Obama control, not ours, even if win us the election.Action must arrive sooner, not later to ensure that the FCC complies with our need for an Internet opened with free and active private investments.

And, yet again, the right shall remain mobilized on this issue, not only against a hypothetical bad bill by Democrats in Congress, but also against the FCC.Seton Motley has a video on this urgent issue. I promise you that I do not connect everything he writes. I am currently selective, but there is really just hammering this question often well.

I'll close this evening with a laugh.When it came out that Google has minimize its tax burden, reducing money firm "investing" in the administration of Obama, exclamations there any autour.Si done a company led by Republicans, they would be called swindlers.But because they are Democrats continue to fundraise with Barack Obama, they get a pass .Diaphragme taxes as possible, pumping company money in politics and offshoring what they peuvent.Il is astonishing how much little difference makes everything that less offensive in the press.

Hey, I love free trade, free markets and less taxes I wish just that Google could look out for the small guys who cannot afford creative accounting and support the Conservatives to give less taxes.

Having a good week end.

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