How Ditching Net Neutrality Will Give Consumers More And Better Options
By Georgi Boorman: Do you really want ‘all or nothing’ to be your only choice in Internet plans? That’s what you get with so-called ‘net neutrality.’
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By Georgi Boorman: Do you really want ‘all or nothing’ to be your only choice in Internet plans? That’s what you get with so-called ‘net neutrality.’
Read MoreBy Daniel John Sobieski: President Obama feared the free flow of information as a threat to his power grabs and attempt to fundamentally transform the United States.
Read MoreBy Robert Tracinski: The history of AT&T shows how the Internet as we know it was born out of rejecting the policies that are the backbone of ‘net neutrality.’
Read MoreBy Fred Lucas: “We can disagree on policy. That is the American way. We shouldn’t demonize, especially when all of us share the same goal of free and open internet.”
Read MoreBy Rush Limbaugh: I’ve had a bunch of people approach me overnight about net neutrality. We discussed it on the program yesterday.
Read MoreBy Harry Khachatrain: The topic of net neutrality is one of the hottest debated issues of the modern day, and for good reason.
Read MoreBy Jeffrey A. Tucker: We should take our deregulation where we can get it.
Read MoreBy David L Veksler: The Department of Justice is full of excuses for wanting back doors into encryption systems, but they’re just that: excuses.
Read MoreBy John J. Bastiat: The increasing size and influence of Google and Facebook have elicited cries for trust-busting.
Read MoreThis post from the Daily Signal includes an informative video featuring Ajit Pai, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission.
Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: After years of regulation immunity and radical profiteering, Silicon Valley mega-corporations are alienating their friends on both sides of the political aisle.
Read MoreBy Samuel Smith: “Google Search is found to be biased in favor of left/liberal domains and against conservative domains with a confidence of 95 percent.”
Read MoreBy Rick Moran: It was inevitable that someday, hackers would have the ability to exert control over the U.S. electrical grid.
Read MoreBy Stephen Dinan: The country’s voting machines are susceptible to hacking, which could be done in a way so that it leaves no fingerprints.
Read MoreBy Paula Bolyard: A new research paper from Leo Goldstein claims to have quantified Google’s bias against leading conservative sites in search ranking.
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