Last person out, please turn off the lights.
Area 51 .......
We may have to resort to speaking with our neighbors, using aural, analog technology....
Regulation... the death knell of anything!
If we had 51 regulators of family sex, the population in the U. S. would drop to zero in 80 years.
What we need are some good wanted posters!
I thought we already surrendered our control/domination of the Internet to the UN or Russia or someone a month or so ago.
Illegal power grab as in no bases in law. People should ignore these regulators but many will likely go along.
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The government makes an utter sh*t pile out of everything it touches, yet refuses to leave anything alone.
In five years, every petty, small-time, fat-headed and egomaniacal bureaucrat and his brother will have his paws in it, and the Internet will be regulated and priced into oblivion.
It was nice while it lasted, though.
Whether named Rand Paul or Ted Cruz, an aggressive candidate can pick up this issue and with it a host of typically a-conservative voters in an age group which Democrats have long regarded to be proprietary. He could put this grotesque regulatory overreach in its proper context, along with the overreach of the IRS against The Tea Party, and the bureaucrats against Nevada ranchers, against oyster farmers, against children selling lemonade, against the homeowners with a puddle in their backyard, against the intrusions of the Obamacare regulators into our very body cavities as well as our wallets. The list is endless and growing every day.
If conservatism stands for liberty, an articulate candidate can stand for liberty and make a case against tyranny better than Sam Adams could make in his time and turn a bunch of sunshine computer nerds and the rest of the nation as well into winter soldiers.
Save for later.
Solution? ROPE, and lots of it. May there be many tree’s adorned with hanging ornament’s
Regulation means tax.