Neutrality of Net

Net Neutrality: Why Social Media, the Press and Progressive Politicians are Crying

Craig HueyCurrent Events

The tech giants like Google, Amazon and Facebook tried to scare America into protecting them from competition… And the progressives and socialists wanted to control the internet. They both lost … and the world didn’t end. Instead, it’s better off. Let me explain… Net neutrality was implemented in 2015 – during the Obama administration. It sounded like a good thing …

Don't Be deceived by falsehoods and misconceptions! Anticipated Outcomes Following the Repeal of Net Neutrality.

Don’t Be Fooled by the Lies & Myths! 3 Things to Expect After the Repeal of Net Neutrality

Craig HueyCraig Huey Events & Job Openings, Media

Don’t be misled about the FCC and “net neutrality”: the outcry by the liberal and socialist politics and media…and backed by internet giants not wanting competition…has been intense. Here is a reality check. The FCC recently voted to reverse the rules of net neutrality, put in place in 2015 under the Obama administration. The new measure, Restoring Internet Freedom (RIF), …

Surprise: Twelve Unexpected and Disruptive Realities Regarding Trump's Unyielding Move of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem.

Lies and Myths Surrounding Net Neutrality and the FCC Policy Change: 5 Truths About Restoring Internet Freedom [video]

Craig HueyCulture Wars, Free Internet, Free Markets and Socialism, Uncategorized

The FCC is currently voting on “Restoring Internet Freedom,” proposed by Chairman Ajit Pai. The measure would result in deregulation of the internet that would lead to greater investment and more innovation. Of course, supporters of dangerous net neutrality are completely up in arms about it, claiming it would “kill the internet”. Net neutrality is the idea that internet service …

Freedom on the internet

Internet Freedom: Is Any Country Safe From Tyranny?

Craig HueyFree Internet, Free Markets and Socialism

Not all countries count themselves as equals when it comes to Internet freedom. Some champion a free and open Internet. Others impose strict censorship systems that block access to the web and punish citizens for what they post. A free Internet, unshackled by government regulations, is necessary for a free people – and a free-enterprise economy — to flourish. A …