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Net Neutrality Lays Groundwork for Internet Taxes

When the FCC created new rules for Net Neutrality by reclassifying the Internet as a Title II public utility, Chairman Tom Wheeler dismissed the idea of new taxes and fees as a myth. Now that the Net Neutrality Order has been made public, it is becoming clear that Chairman Wheeler is being less than honest. The real myth is that Big Government can regulate one of the greatest innovations mankind has ever known without adding to its cost. The reality is that new taxes and fees are coming.

While the order does not in and of itself create new taxes or fees, it lays a groundwork for others to do so, without ever calling it an Internet tax. Specifically, states and local municipalities can now increase taxes on property owned by Internet Service Providers because public utilities are allowed to be taxed at a much higher rate than other businesses. Wheeler and others who sold Americans on the Net Neutrality scheme point to the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) and say that it prevents “state and local jurisdictions from imposing new taxes on the Internet,” but since the Internet is now considered a public utility, it would be the providers — not the Internet itself — that would be taxed. Of course the ISPs will have to consider those taxes as business costs and pass them along to consumers. The result is going to be higher and higher Internet bills — the very thing Wheeler and his ilk say will not happen.

To make matters worse, the ITFA comes up for reauthorization in September, and though it has been reauthorized five times, there is no guarantee that will happen again. If reathorization fails, states and local municipalities could add to their coffers by taxing the Internet directly as well as by taxing the property of ISPs at the higher rate allowed by the Title II reclassification. Furthermore, there is a difference between the theory of the order not creating new taxes and the reality of the federal government passing regulations and then expanding them to something larger.

FK – Imagine that. What’s next, subsidizing net access for the poor? Betcha ‘right wing extremists’ and other undesirables won’t qualify.

Pair this with the ongoing effort to mainstream the net and sweep all non PC content into some dark corner that most of the sheeple will never see.

Google Targets AntiWar.com For Abu Ghraib Photos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lITLCv0eMM

FK – It’s OK, they’re just ragheads. They’d never do that stuff to us…

Google Bullies, Censors MintPress & AntiWar.com Over Abu Ghraib Photos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEcztudc-t0

Video Shows Troops Training to Intern Citizens in Fort Lauderdale

FK – I was a Marine reservist ’84 – ’92. The summer before the ‘Gulf War’ broke out we underwent POW training. I was drilling with a combat MP unit at that time so that would’ve been normal except that I felt even at that time that they knew what was coming.

A Marine Colonel stopped by my post a day or so after the ground war was over and told me they had planned it all, the invasion, before. Don’t remember if he said it was at their warfare center in Florida.

They have a plan for invading your bathroom as they have officers whose job that is…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpX-WM-387k

Enabling A Big Brother Future

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8US2n5495k

FK – We need to stop waiting for the world to end and figure out the real reason we can’t mention the unmentionables.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqkwk2MgFHU

FK – Slavery is cool to the average dumbass.

Why I Hope Congress Never Watches Blackhat

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHe_dopue30

FK – It’s a lot easier to change a password once it’s been hacked than an eyeball.

3 of the Biggest Lies You Learned in School | @ConspiracyStuff

FK – Can’t blindly trust what you learned in school, or in Sunday School or on YouTube or anywhere:

FK – Gee at what point of ‘gouging’ after a disaster will the retailer get a gun poked in their face?

Google is damn near running the net. Why have they been buying up their competition?

Libertarianism is great, in an ideal world, for the common people, but trusting these corporations is just as stupid as blindly trusting the government.

They don’t call us ‘human resources’ or ‘human capital’ or ‘consumers’ because they respect us as human beings. They want desperate workers who will show up on time, do what they’re told and never ask inappropriate questions.

I’ve had too many blue collar jobs where I was treated like a jackass to see it differently.

Time to prepare for what will be required to restore Liberty to all, not just the rich.

Fight Breaks Out Over Your Absolutely-No-Privacy-Ever Car

But Google’s next-generation operating system, Android M, will run on the car’s processors and go far beyond the dashboard systems, Reuters reported. It would be connected to the Internet at all times. It wouldn’t require a smartphone. It would be sold as part of the car and run the entertainment and navigation features. It would give Google unrestricted access to the car’s cameras, GPS location, sensors, fuel gage, speedometer…. Are you speeding again in that 25-mph zone?

It would know where you go, where you stop, where you buy gas, where you pick up people, and who you pick up (their smartphones are all traveling together). It would include vehicle-to-vehicle communication whether you want it or not. It would give Google real-time access to just about every bit of data a car and its numerous sensors generate – the mother lode in the information age.

The opportunities to serve ads and direct drivers to those advertisers would be endless. Google, and not the automakers, would monetize the automobile. It would thrust itself between the driver and the car.

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So the fight is on between Google and automakers over who owns and controls your personal data so that it can be combined with other data, analyzed to the nth degree, stored forever, distributed or sold so that it can be used to direct you, manipulate you, or hound you. It will be monetized in endless ways. It will be shared, voluntarily or involuntarily, with governments that have their own designs. It – and everything in your car – will be targeted by hackers.

For these politicians and automakers in Germany – or anywhere else – this all-encompassing, seamless, borderless data collection effort that exceeds anything the NSA has ever come across in its wildest dreams is an immense opportunity. Clearly, ownership and control of this data is worth fighting over. But we already know who does not own or control your data: you! It’s not even up for discussion.

FK – It’ll even drive you to the police station if it’s told to…