Category Archives: The Economy

Coming soon: A blogger’s fairness doctrine

Later this month Wormtongue’s FCC is going to start regulating ISPs. in a federal takeover of the Internet. Because the White House and the Democrats apparently want more opportunities for graft. Next we can safely assume, based on past federal performance, Internet innovations like Facebook and Twitter will have to be approved by multiple layers of regulators and a congressional committee or two. More greased palms all around.

And then, when us who get none of the grease but pay for all of it in higher prices get used to Internet things progressing really slooowly—which is the normal, glacial pace of government—the regulators will turn to the content. Also known as censorship. That’s when we’ll hear about the blogger’s fairness doctrine.

Wormtongue famously hates bloggers.

The old fairness doctrine kept most of television and radio far away from controversy because it was either too hard to find a willing representative of the other side of the argument or too time-consuming (read expensive) to air a comprehensive rebuttal.

It’ll be interesting to see if the Internet, a decentralized technology, can be successfully censored by a central authority. Or if millions of rebels can create an alternative Net that drives the feds crazy trying to regulate it. But I suppose if Net censorship works in China it’ll work here, too. Perhaps signing this petition will help hold it off for a while. But I wouldn’t bet on it.

As novelist/journalist Arthur Koestler once said: “One should either write ruthlessly what one believes to be the truth, or else shut up.” Guess which approach Wormtongue and his Democrat cronies favor for thee and me?

Internet freedom was fun while it lasted.

Via Instapundit & The Other McCain

UPDATE:  One of the five FCC commissioners reveals Barry’s 332-page plan for regulating the Internet. Republican appointee Ajit Pai says it will micromanage the Web and increase costs for everyone, in some cases with hidden taxes. Gotta pay for the graft.

“Middle-class economics”

LBJ called his plethora of new entitlements “The Great Society.” FDR called his “The New Deal.” Democrats have always specialized in freebies with fancy titles. But only BHO uses double talk.

“Middle-class economics,” Wormtongue says “means making it easier to afford childcare, college, paid leave, health care, a home, and retirement.” Huh?

He’s already crippled the middle class with a rotten economy and new taxes he claimed were for the rich. Plus, the new Republican congress his policies helped elect isn’t likely to be impressed with either new entitlements or double talk.

So who’s he talking to? Himself?

“Unraveling the Obama belief system is a challenge,” says the WSJ’s Dan Henninger, “so let’s take the lower, simpler road and agree with conventional wisdom that ‘middle-class economics’ is mostly about where the votes are.”

The Worm is always looking for distractions. So, while he’s funnelling billions in aid to Iran, he’s setting the Hildabeast’s 2016 agenda for her, whether she asked him to or not. Apparently she hasn’t come up with her own catchy phrase yet.

Via WSJ.

Three hour speeches and pie in the sky

Hey, it could be worse, sports fans. Barry could be reading from the teleprompter all evening long on all the alphabet stations. Followed by the usual nodding of the talking heads. He does seem to think money grows on trees, but at least he’s not as verbose as Nicolas Maduro.

So what if Barry chews gum on camera, like some low-rent community organizer? He’s relatively pithy. And he’s still got the rich to fleece, at least rhetorically, while he’s really sticking it to what’s left of the middle class. He knows the poor don’t care either way.

Long as he makes sure their checks ain’t late. And, so far, the feds can still do that right.

Via Wretchard.

The Israeli car that runs on air…

…and water and aluminum. Or zinc. And no CO2. All you need, every few hundred miles, is a new dose of water. Pretty cool. Maybe we should ask J.D., our favorite chemist, what he thinks, eh?

Via United With Israel.

Feds ready to take over the Internet

The bureaucrats are never happy until they’re regulating something, especially something making lots of money. They want their cut. Comes now the FCC to regulate the Internet. Get ready for higher prices and still more regulations. Many more.

“In terms of legislation, we don’t believe it’s necessary given that the FCC has the authorities that it needs under Title II,” a White House official told Reuters. “However, we always remain open to working with anyone who shares the president’s goal of fully preserving a free and open internet now and into the future.”

“Free and open” has many meanings, as we’re all soon going to learn. Title II would start by treating ISPs like public utilities. Like the phone, water and electric companies. What the FCC would expand into after that is anybody’s guess. A “Fairness Law” for bloggers, maybe? The Worm already hates us.

Via Drudge.

Feds imposing illegal gun control

The president couldn’t get his own party to pass gun control laws, so he’s having his bureaucrats do it by “intimidat[ing] banks with the threat of heightened scrutiny and increased audits if accounts are maintained” by legal gun shops.

“What they’ve done is they put…gun dealers out of business, ammunition manufacturers out of business. Because in America, if you can’t bank, you can’t do business,” Rep Sean Duffy, a Wisconsin Republican congressman, told FoxNews.

The Department of “Justice” even has a name for their exercise: Operation Choke Point. They’re aided and abetted by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

“Brian Wise, with the U.S. Consumer Coalition, says there are hundreds and even thousands of businesses across the nation who have had bank accounts closed, and they may not even know their bank was intimidated by Operation Choke Point. ‘This is one of the greatest abuses of power that the country has never heard of,’ Wise said.”

Thanks to the Internet and FoxNews, they have now. Time to sue the bastards.

$1.89 regular

Who doesn’t like the low-price gasoline these days? Well, my blog buddy Andy down in the South Texas oil patch for one. He’s worried he could lose his job as a shiny-shoe-retiree-gate guard for a fracking operation. Even as it works him to a  frazzle.

Indeed, Market Watch opines that the fall in oil prices is a Saudi effort to strangle the American fracking industry in its crib. The deep-pocket Saudis can live with low-priced oil a lot longer than some of our fracking companies can.

Meanwhile, the new GOP Congress tries to pass a veto-proof approval of the Keystone pipeline. Which seems a trifle late and several dollars a barrel short. But who knows? While other federal pols work to raise our gas taxes. The crooked SOBs.

So let’s all enjoy the $1.89 a gallon regular while it lasts. It surely won’t forever.

Via Wretchard The Cat