Latest posts by Jesse Hathaway (see all)
- Sanders’ ‘Stop BEZOS Act’ Boosts Government — Not Workers’ Prosperity - November 1, 2018
- There’s No Time Like the Present for Tax Reform 2.0 - September 19, 2018
- Fan Ownership, Not Stadium Welfare, Would Be Best For Sports Fans and Taxpayers - April 24, 2018
In this episode of The Heartland Daily Podcast, Budget & Tax News managing editor Jesse Hathaway is joined by former Deputy United States Coordinator for Communications and Information Policy Scott Cleland.
A private information technology consultant who has given Congressional testimony on the topic, Cleland explains the shaky “house of cards” upon which the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) “Net Neutrality” is built. Cleland identifies eight legal flaws in the FCC’s ruling, explaining how the power grab is very likely to be ruled illegal upon legal challenge in the court system.
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