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The Net Neutrality Coup funded by a who’s who of left-liberal foundations.

December 23rd, 2010 · Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Ethics, Federal Spending, Government Control

By John Fund

The Federal Communications Commission’s new “net neutrality” rules, passed on a partisan 3-2 vote yesterday, represent a huge win for a slick lobbying campaign run by liberal activist groups and foundations. The losers are likely to be consumers who will see innovation and investment chilled by regulations that treat the Internet like a public utility.

There’s little evidence the public is demanding these rules, which purport to stop the non-problem of phone and cable companies blocking access to websites and interfering with Internet traffic. Over 300 House and Senate members have signed a letter opposing FCC Internet regulation, and there will undoubtedly be even less support in the next Congress.

The FCC has approved rules that would give the federal government authority to regulate Internet traffic and prevent broadband providers from selectively blocking web traffic. WSJ’s Amy Schatz explains what the new rules really mean.

Yet President Obama, long an ardent backer of net neutrality, is ignoring both Congress and adverse court rulings, especially by a federal appeals court in April that the agency doesn’t have the power to enforce net neutrality. He is seeking to impose his will on the Internet through the executive branch. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, a former law school friend of Mr. Obama, has worked closely with the White House on the issue. Official visitor logs show he’s had at least 11 personal meetings with the president.

The net neutrality vision for government regulation of the Internet began with the work of Robert McChesney, a University of Illinois communications professor who founded the liberal lobby Free Press in 2002. Mr. McChesney’s agenda? “At the moment, the battle over network neutrality is not to completely eliminate the telephone and cable companies,” he told the website SocialistProject in 2009. “But the ultimate goal is to get rid of the media capitalists in the phone and cable companies and to divest them from control.”

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McCain and Graham lash out at Levin over defense bill: Dems misleading again.

September 19th, 2010 · Deception, Defense, Democrats, Ethics, Federal Spending, Government Control, Immigration, Immigration, National Security, Non-Transparency, Obama's Scheme

By Foreign Policy’s Josh Rogin – Wednesday, September 15, 2010; 8:32 PM

McCain and Graham lash out at Levin over defense bill

The Senate is expected to take up the defense authorization bill next week, but top Republicans on the Senate Armed Services Committee are promising to oppose the legislation because of its language on gays in the military and the possible insertion of an amendment on immigration.

Every year, both parties agree to pass the defense bill, even while large parts of the rest of the legislative agenda go uncompleted. For that reason, it is often viewed by senators as a convenient vehicle for other legislation they want to move through Congress – whether or not it is related to the military.

Last year, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl M. Levin (D-Mich.), to the chagrin of Republicans, successfully added language expanding protections from hate crimes. This year, Democrats are expected to attempt to tack on the “American Dream Act,” a bill that would provide a path to U.S. citizenship for illegal immigrant students.

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Another reason Obama and the Dems should have thought thing through before just passing reform bills.

September 9th, 2010 · Accountability, Democrats, Government Control, Obama's Scheme, Selling Out the US, Treason, Unemployment

Financial overhaul’s unexpected fallout: Closing of D.C.’s Small Savers day care

By Lisa Rein Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, September 8, 2010; 10:47 PM

Washington’s battle for regulatory reform wasn’t supposed to have this kind of collateral damage.

President Obama and Congress fought Wall Street for a year to push through a law to reform the country’s banks. But now they’re facing another fight they never expected – steps from the White House – against the toddler set and their high-octane parents.

The new law is threatening the existence of the Small Savers Child Development Center, which has operated for 24 years in the basement of the Office of Thrift Supervision at 1700 G St. NW. The bank watchdog that failed to police the country’s savings and loans is being closed – and its property dissolved. That means Small Savers has to go, too.

Small Savers parents – who include White House staffers, World Bankers, lobbyists, lawyers and journalists - have quickly become a lobbying juggernaut to save the small Washington institution under G Street.

“It will be a real tragedy if the financial crisis and the whole great economic soap opera claimed this day care center, too,” said Leon Wieseltier, literary editor of the New Republic magazine, whose 8-year-old son spent “four very happy and rich years” at Small Savers. “It may turn out the only thing working [in the building] was the day care center.”

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Democrats easily passes new financial regulations in House

June 30th, 2010 · Banking Industry, Congress, Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Ethics, Federal Spending, Finance, Fraud Alert, Government, Government Control, Greed, House, Non-Transparency, Obama's Scheme, Selling Out the US, Tax Dollars, Taxes, Terrorism from Within, Terrorist Attack, Treason, Treasury

By Brady Dennis and Jia Lynn Yang Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, June 30, 2010; 7:08 PM

The House on Wednesday easily approved far-reaching new financial regulations, but Senate leaders postponed a similar vote on the bill, preventing the landmark legislation from reaching President Obama’s desk until at least mid-July.

House members voted 237-192 just before 7 p.m. to approve the sweeping 2,300-page bill, which among other things would create an independent consumer bureau within the Federal Reserve to protect borrowers from lending abuses, establish oversight of the vast derivatives market and enable the government to wind down large, failing firms.

Republicans continued to insist that the new rules would perpetuates the potential for federal bailouts and hinder access to credit.

“The bad and the ugly far outweigh” the good elements of the bill, said Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-Ala). “In total, this bill is a massive intrusion of the federal government into the lives of every American.”

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Democrats still trying to pass any bill fast before mid-term election

April 28th, 2010 · Deception, Democrats, Immigration, Immigration, Non-Transparency

Reid amends his pledge for fast action on immigration

By Shailagh Murray and Anne E. Kornblut Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid backed off Tuesday from his pledge to fast-track an overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws, after fellow Democrats voiced skepticism and a key Republican supporter abandoned the effort.

Meanwhile, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said the Justice Department may sue Arizona over a new state law that authorizes police to question the immigration status of anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally. “I’m very concerned about the wedge it could draw between communities that law enforcement is supposed to serve and those of us in law enforcement,” Holder said.

Reid (D), who is facing a tough reelection battle in his home state of Nevada, surprised the White House and many of his Capitol Hill colleagues April 10 when he said that a broad immigration bill “cannot wait.” He told a cheering crowd in Las Vegas, “We’re going to have comprehensive immigration reform now.”

That angered Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (S.C.), the chief GOP negotiator on immigration, who accused Reid of engaging in a “cynical political ploy” to win Hispanic votes, given that the House has not even called up an immigration bill. Graham withdrew his support from a separate climate-change proposal that he had been prepared to endorse, and on Tuesday, he announced that he would oppose any immigration measure until U.S. border security had been improved.

With the fate of two Democratic priorities suddenly thrown into question, Reid said Tuesday that he would not dictate the sequencing of the two measures. He added that both remained on the horizon after the Senate concludes its current debate on financial regulations.

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Under financial overhaul, FTC could gain enforcement power over Internet

April 27th, 2010 · Deception, Democrats, Finance, Government Control, Non-Transparency

By Cecilia Kang Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, April 27, 2010

The Federal Trade Commission could become a more powerful watchdog for Internet users under a little-known provision in financial overhaul legislation that would expand the agency’s ability to create rules.

An emboldened FTC would stand in stark contrast to a besieged Federal Communications Commission, whose ability to oversee broadband providers has been cast into doubt after a federal court ruled last month that the agency lacked the ability to punish Comcast for violating open-Internet guidelines.

The version of regulatory overhaul legislation passed by the House would allow the FTC to issue rules on a fast track and permit the agency to impose civil penalties on companies that hurt consumers. FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz has argued in favor of bolstering his agency’s enforcement ability.

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Both sides in immigration debate blame congressional inaction for Arizona law

April 27th, 2010 · Deception, Democrats, Government, Government Control, Immigration, Immigration, National Security, Non-Transparency, Obama Exposed

By Peter Slevin Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, April 27, 2010

PHOENIX — On the grounds of the Capitol, in a state that only days earlier had adopted the nation’s strictest anti-immigration law, the two sides of an angry debate are united on one thing: They blame Washington.

Years of congressional inaction and paralysis on immigration created a vacuum that either forced the Arizona legislature to step in or allowed overzealous lawmakers to trump federal authority, depending on whom you ask.

The law is injecting new life into the election-year debate over an issue felt strongly in the states, particularly along the Mexican border, even as Congress appears to be at an impasse over whether to consider a complex immigration bill before facing voters this fall.

President Obama came to office promising a broad overhaul of laws governing border security and how illegal immigrants are treated after they arrive in the United States. But he must decide how far to push the issue in the face of a legislative calendar crowded with a pending Supreme Court nomination and fights over financial regulation and the sweeping energy reform policy known as cap and trade. Democrats and Republicans are torn, with Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) urging action ahead of his difficult reelection fight but others unmoved.

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Financial overhaul falls short in procedural vote

April 26th, 2010 · Congress, Deception, Democrats, Dissention, Ethics, Federal Spending, Finance, Government Control, Selling Out the US, Tax Dollars, Taxes

By Brady Dennis and Neil Irwin Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, April 26, 2010; 6:54 PM

The Senate voted Monday afternoon to prevent the start of formal debate of legislation to overhaul financial regulation, creating a largely partisan standoff over a far-reaching Democratic bill meant to strengthen oversight of Wall Street.

It would have taken only a few Republican votes to reach the 60-vote threshold needed for debate to begin. The measure received 57 votes with 41 senators voting in opposition. Two Republicans did not vote.

Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) joined Republicans in voting to prevent debate from proceeding. When the outcome was clear, Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) also voted no, a move that allows him to reintroduce the measure later.

While the procedural vote delays formal consideration of the overhaul bill, lawmakers in both parties have said they expect it will ultimately be debated — and passed — in the coming weeks, though the exact contours of the final legislation remain uncertain.

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Financial bill in limbo going into key vote

April 26th, 2010 · Banking Industry, Congress, Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Ethics, Federal Spending, Finance, Government Control, Money Lost, Non-Transparency, Selling Out the US, Tax Dollars, Taxes, Terrorism from Within

By Brady Dennis – Monday, April 26, 2010

Senators will face a crucial test vote Monday that could clear the way for debate on far-reaching legislation to overhaul the nation’s financial regulatory system — or end in a partisan standoff — as Wall Street once again takes center stage on Capitol Hill.

Elsewhere, lawmakers will be preparing to condemn the alleged sins of Wall Street’s past and also wrestling over how to prevent such excesses in the future. Top executives from Goldman Sachs, beset by charges that the bank misled its clients by selling them mortgage investments secretly designed to fail, will face questions Tuesday about how the firm profited from betting against the U.S. housing market.

Senate Republicans said Sunday they plan to block efforts to move forward with an overhaul bill unless Democrats alter central elements of the legislation. Meanwhile, Democrats and Obama administration officials spent much of the day finalizing strict new rules to rein in the huge derivatives trade, including measures that could threaten profits at some of the biggest banks.

Despite optimism on both sides that a bipartisan compromise will emerge, the lack of a deal has increased the chances of at least a temporary showdown between the two parties.

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On climate bill, Democrats work to overcome Graham’s immigration objections

April 26th, 2010 · Climate, Congress, Corruption, Deception, Democrats, Ethics, Government Control, Immigration, Non-Transparency, Terrorism from Within

By Juliet EilperinWashington Post Staff Writer
Monday, April 26, 2010

The current predicament of the Senate climate and energy proposal, which was attractive enough to lure the leaders of not only the Christian Coalition but also ConocoPhillips, Exelon and Duke Energy to a now-canceled bill launch Monday, underscores the fragility of its support.

The same political forces that have repeatedly shunted climate change to the back burner — partisanship and its low rank on voters’ priority list — have made passing a bill a herculean task. It encountered another hurdle this weekend when Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), one of its authors along with Sens. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) and Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.), said he was abandoning it unless climate legislation moved ahead of immigration on the Senate calendar.

For months, the three senators tried to assemble an inside-the-Beltway pact on climate change by reconciling the needs of the business and environmental communities. Now the fate of the bill rests on the prospects of a very different deal: one between Graham and Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.), who sees immigration reform as more essential than energy to his reelection bid.

“I’ve got some political courage, but I’m not stupid,” Graham said in an interview Saturday. “The only reason I went forward is, I thought we had a shot if we got the business and environmental community behind our proposal, and everybody was focused on it. What’s happened is that firm, strong commitment disappeared.”

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