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The definition of Insanity
Posted by gretske on 2009-10-01 05:13:16
In reply to Sonia Arrison
The classic definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over but expecting a different result. Let's remember a few of the FCCs sterling moments in history:
-Implementing rules to increase local wireline competition
-Making rules to increase cable television competition
-Holding bandwidth auctions that would lead to increased cellular competition
-Using USF funds to expand broadband to rural areas
-Making rules to protect calling card users

Now, in light of these abject failures to manipulate what should be free markets, does anyone believe that the FCC should begin regulating what has been the free-est market ever, the Internet? If so, you need to make a reservation at the Funny Farm, but for the rest of us, what is getting ready to be another colossal FCC failure is anything but funny,




 * Topic  Author  Date
Re: FCC's Genachowski Not Neutral on New Net Rules  Sonia Arrison  2009-09-30 06:28:28
The definition of Insanity  gretske  2009-10-01 05:13:16
gretske  mykldean  2009-10-07 11:33:03
Thanks for your response, Paradoxy  gretske  2009-10-07 11:51:46
final from paradoxy to gretske  mykldean  2009-10-11 18:18:01
Oh, give me a break...  Kagehi  2009-09-30 13:32:54
FCC's Genachowski Not Neutral on New Net Rules  mykldean  2009-09-30 10:22:07
More likely..  Kagehi  2009-10-01 10:03:10
Kagehi  mykldean  2009-10-07 11:26:58
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