Posted on 08/18/2014 10:41:16 AM PDT by John Semmens
The low cost of communication over the Internet has led to a dangerous proliferation of voices according to President Obama. It used to be that everyone got their view of the news from major media outlets, Obama recounted. There was more unanimity of message. This helped bring the country together.
Now, though, any nobody with a little free time can get a website and pontificate for all the world to see, the President complained. We have no way to control what is said and we lack the time and energy to refute every erroneous idea or contention that is made.
The Presidents lamentation may be answered, though. The Internet Tax Freedom Act is due to expire November 1. This law blocks states from assessing taxes on Internet use. The House of Representatives has dealt with this issue by passing the Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act (PITFA). PITFA is currently one of 300 House-passed bills being blocked by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev).
The President isnt the only one suffering a barrage of criticisms from pipsqueak yahoos on the web, Ive had my share of abuse too, Read grumbled. Well see how outspoken these guys are once the states start hitting them with a couple hundred dollars a year in Internet access taxes.
While Reid was pessimistic about ever restoring total order to the information arena he evinced a degree of confidence that between state taxes and an Executive cut-off switch we can winnow out a significant number of unwelcome participants in public policy debates.
if you missed any of this week's other semi-news/semi-satire posts you can find them at...
http://theconservativecitizen.com/2014/08/18/semi-news-a-satire-of-recent-news-93/
Uh ohhh... someone taught him a new word!
It has more than two syllables and it is ‘foreign’... we’re in trouble NOW!!
Welcome to America, A-hole.
PITFA... LoL
Got me! I got about three sentences in and thought, this has GOT to be satire...
;-)
Satire perhaps, but so very close to the truth it’s scary.
It sounds like the truth because it IS the truth.
“unanimity of message”
What about “diversity”?
Uh! So close that I bought it.
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