Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr will brief the Republican Study Committee on Wednesday about George Soros’s “unprecedented” scheme to take over 200 Audacy radio stations.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr will brief the Republican Study Committee on Wednesday about George Soros’s “unprecedented” scheme to take over 200 Audacy radio stations.
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NBC violated the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) “Equal Time” rule by inviting Vice President Kamala Harris onto Saturday Night Live on the last weekend before the election, leaving no time for former President Donald Trump.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has asked Chinese government controlled telecoms companies why it should not revoke their authority to operate within the US.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai wrote in a statement on Friday:
Foreign entities providing telecommunications services—or seeking to provide services—in the United States must not pose a risk to our national security. The Show Cause Orders reflect our deep concern—one shared by the U.S. Departments of Commerce, Defense, Homeland Security, Justice, and State and the U.S. Trade Representative—about these companies’ vulnerability to the exploitation, influence, and control of the Chinese Communist Party, given that they are subsidiaries of Chinese state-owned entities. We simply cannot take a risk and hope for the best when it comes to the security of our networks.
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A few years ago, Google sent out an army of cars with cameras on top, to photograph images of streets at eye level, no matter how remote or obscure. To date they have covered an impressive area.
At the time, some believed Google were also collecting private data from residents wi-fi connection. Like emails and passwords.
However, Google denied it.
But now, an investigation by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has found that Google cars did carry software, which harvested data being transferred from unsecured wifi networks, as their cars passed by.
According to the reports, the cars could collect 250 kb of data per router, or 25 emails each.
Some have said, this is the fault of the residents for not securing their wifi networks.
But why would Google allow software to be installed in a car meant to be just taking photographs?
If I walked into your front door, even if you had left it open, and opened your mail and read it, would you not be mad? Is that not illegal?
Is this so different?
And what now? Are street view cameras still harvesting our data? Do they still have this data stored, along with all the other data they harvest from their customers every second of every day?
And how are they using it?
Sunday, 6 November 2011
The following email was sent to us… an interesting exercise in math:
A million dollars?
Just save $500 every week for the next 40 years.
To get to a billion dollars
You would have to save $500,000 dollars per week for 40 years.
And a trillion?
That would require $500 million every week for 40 years.
The sheer enormity is hard to grasp.
If the total cost of the “bailouts” are $12.8 Trillion, and the government added no new debt from now on —
that would mean 6.4BM – $6,150,000,000 a week would have to be “paid back” for 40 years in order to pay it all the debt, and
without paying any compounded interest: principle only.
Ok…….
Then I found out that during FY 2010, the federal government collected $2.16 trillion in tax revenue. (80% income &SS tax, 10% corporate. 10% other).
So if the US government closed down all services and spent every penny it brings in from our taxes, just to service the debt of the one bailout, it works out to about 1 billion a week for 40 years. oh, at ZERO interest.
and that will never add up.
they spent 10X what they bring in a year, just in the one bailout.
Ironic we can all see the economic bomb sitting there, but cannot hear the ticking,
or know when it will blow – but the numbers dictate it must, and soon.
please respond if you can explain how these conclusions are mis-calculated —
I want to be very very wrong.
….and a final point:
US GDP is reported to be about $15,000,000,000,000/yr — that’s $288 billion a week.
We live in the wealthiest country the world has ever known, by a large margin.
(Next is China at 5.8 tr, over 50% smaller)
But the government has had almost endless debt spending since 1953 — even with the huge amount of actual wealth generated, they will not stop overspending – will not keep a balanced budget, ever.
We must have a balanced budget amendment, as many states do, or even if this is impossibly solved, it will be forever repeated.
They never will if we don’t force them – so it must be a constitutional amendment.
Keeping a balanced budget is common sense, practical, and common.
Only the reckless don’t.
It will take a year or two to come to pass once we all insist, but first we the people must constantly insist!
Finally, savings can and must be done immediately.
Trimming waste sounds like a good place to start.
Annual US government waste is now at an all-time high —
just our WASTE each year is now equal to the entire economy of Canada:
Pick the Low-Hanging Fruit
Because many of these examples of waste overlap, it is not possible to determine their exact total cost.
Yet it is evident that our government loses hundreds of billions of dollars annually on spending that most Americans would certainly call wasteful.
Lawmakers seeking to rein in spending and budget deficits should begin by eliminating this least justifiable spending.
The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) was established to regulate the media, and internet industries, to ensure fairness, competition and right practise.
However recently, serious questions have been asked as to the neutrality of the organisation, with cases of commissioners showing apparent conflicts of interest. The latest and most blatant involves FCC Commissioner Meredith Attwell Bake. She is leaving her position to become a Comcast lobbyist, only four months after she approved the merger of media giants Comcast and NBC Universal.
This has prompted the need for urgent action to be taken to hinder FCC Commissioners leaving their positions in order to take up these lucrative positions in the companies they are meant to be neutrally regulating.
Failure to act and restore confidence in the role of the FCC could jeopardise future common-sense public policy, such as Net Neutrality or rigorous reviews of future deals, thus stifling consumer choice and competition. American business needs a robust organisation to oversee the sector, especially when deals like the proposed AT&T merger with T-Mobile is looming. Business needs to know there is some sort of strategy to maintain consumer choice whilst the powerful and aggressive Verizon increases it’s market share; and businesses will increasing need to have availability to super-fast broadband at a reasonable price, in order to remain competitive within the global market. With these kind of decisions facing the sector in the immediate future the FCC will need to quickly restore public confidence; and the church needs to begin to pray into these decisions so America will be blessed, and can continue to be a blessing to the nations.