By Alan Caruba
The America that has existed from the
days of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, when its sovereignty was
acknowledged by a treaty with England 1783, and its founding in 1788 with the
ratification of the Constitution is no more. The America for which thousands
fought and gave their lives is no more.
That America ends on February 26 when
the Federal Communications Commission, under intense pressure from the Obama
White House and with the votes of its Democratic Party commissioners asserts
government control over the Internet with a 332-page set of regulations, dubbed
“Net Neutrality.”
Writing in the Feb 22nd Wall
Street Journal, columnist L. Gordon Crovitz summed up what will occur saying
“Obamanet promises to fix an Internet that isn’t broken…The permissionless
Internet which allows anyone to introduce a website, app, or device without
government review, ends this week.”
“The big politicization came when
President Obama in November demanded that the supposedly independent FCC apply
agency’s most extreme regulation to the Internet.” Of course Obama wants the
Internet regulated and of course the Democratic Party will support this move to
control who gets to put up a website or blog and, more importantly, who gets to
say anything critical of the President.
The Democratic Party has been in
everything but name the Communist Party in the United States for several
decades. Obama was raised and mentored to be a Marxist. What we are witnessing
is nothing less than tyranny replacing
democracy.
Crovitz warned that “This week Mr.
Obama’s bureaucrats will give him the regulated Internet he demands. Unless
Congress or the courts block Obamanet, it will be the end of the Internet as we
know it.”
Earlier this week, as reported by
Giuseppe Macri in The
Daily Caller the FCC’s two Republican commissioners, Ajit Pai and Michael
O’Rielly, asked Chairman Tom Wheeler “to delay the vote and release his proposal
to the public. ‘We respectfully request that FCC leadership immediately release
the 332-page Internet regulation plan publicly and allow the American people a
reasonable period of not less than 30 days to carefully study
it.’”
There is some evil at work here
because, as the Republican commissioners point out, “the plan in front of us
right now is so drastically different than the proposal the FCC adopted and put
out for public comment last May.”
Shades of ObamaCare! Even the
Democrats who voted that monstrosity into law had not read it. Now neither
Congress, nor the rest of America is being permitted to see regulations that
will determine what can and cannot be posted to the Internet, the greatest
instrument of free speech ever invented since the printing press.
Commissioner Pai says that the FCC is
“adopting a solution that won’t work to a problem that doesn’t exist using legal
authority we don’t have.” He estimates that the regulations will add up to $11
billion in new taxes on Internet access.
In a commentary, “Neutralize Obama’s
Hijacking of the Internet”, Judi McLeod, the
editor of CanadaFreePress.com, said “Forget NSA, the FBI, the CIA, and all
warnings sent by Edward Snowden. They’ve got nothing on how Net Neutrality will
silence you.”
“Someday in the near future when you
type in the words “Islamic terrorists” in an Internet post, you will be knocked
off the Net and find it all but impossible to climb back on again.”
Do I think the Congress will exercise
its oversight responsibilities and stop this tyrannical power grab? No. Do I
think our court system will do anything other than bow to precedent set by
earlier FCC regulations? Yes.
As a nation founded on and devoted to
freedom of speech, I think February 26, 2015 will go down in the history books
as the day when that freedom came to an end in America.
Thanks to a National Security Agency
we no longer have any privacy regarding anything we say using telephones, the
Internet or any other form of communication.
If the Democrat-controlled FCC has its
way, the Internet will slow your access and could eliminate access countless
sites that provide news and express opinions the federal government finds
offensive. That's what tyrannies do.
© Alan Caruba, 2015
3 comments:
Here's a list of things that are better since the government took them over:
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Here is a list of things that are so much better since the federal government too over running them:
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Hmmmm.... nevermind.
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