Will the Federal Communications Commission tax the Internet?
It’s very possible, said FCC commissioner Mike O’Reilly at a conference sponsored by the Free State Foundation in Washington on Friday.
The tax, which could total over $7 per month on the typical American’s broadband bill, would be imposed as a consequence of regulating the internet via “net neutrality” rules that President Obama has urged the FCC to adopt.
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9 comments:
Would tax the air we breathe if he could figure out how to measure it!
Just more Obama Socialistic control. Wake up people.
4:57, we're not quite there yet, but it will happen sooner or later. It's measured in carbon credits.
Not the air you 'breath' but that which you exhale under the 'carbon' pollution tax!
My goodness. Don't say backdoor in front of the Mayor.
Democrats = taxes
The democrats should be called the TAXOCRATS.
I hate that evil man!
Always a way around everything. The internet makes that very easy.
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