Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Net Neutrality

What the heck is net neutrality? President Obama recently said that he will take a back seat to no one when it comes to getting net neutrality passed. He has appointed people like Mark Lloyd to the position of FCC czar. Lloyd is just another run of the mill communist marxist who has the ear of our "beloved" president. He's nothing compared to the Van Jones' or the Rahm Emmanuel's that are apart of Obama's administration, but he deserves some attention. So what is net neutrality? well, basically what is going on with this is controlling which websites you can visit and which ones you can't. So, if you wanted to go to glennbeck.com and read some of his radio transcripts, under net neutrality, you will not be able to do so (and I can assure you anything to do with Glenn Beck or FoxNews will be the first ones blocked). But at the heart of net neutrality, and at the heart of the Obama administration, are social and environmental justice. Taking your hard earned money, via taxes, and providing broadband internet service EVERYONE! will come to be in the fairness doctrine. Oops! Did I say fairness doctrine? I meant net neutrality

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Transparency

Many Republicans, wanting Healthcare Reform bills to be more transparent (one of Obama's goals was for Congress, and the Government, was to be more transparent), called for the Senate Finance Committee to post the reform bill online for the American people to be able to see just what said HCR bills are saying. In the SFC, Dems voted 12 to 11 against having HCR bills posted online for the American people, saying that the language of the bills is too detailed for the American people to understand or interpret. Do the HCR billmakers have such a better grasp of the English language than the rest of us simpletons, or do they purposefully cloud these bills with such complex language so we, the American people, cannot have a say as to what these bills say. The politicians, Reps and Dems, make me sick. Instead of looking out for the people that elect them and pay their salaries, Special Intersest groups and campaign contributees are the ones looked out for.