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Washington, D.C. Bipartisanship, They Say? Someone Tell the FCC
by Seton Motley April 7, 2016There is much bemoaning of the loss of bipartisanship in Washington, D.C. Gone, they say, are the grand bargains – the two Parties coming together to reach deals that solve problems. Such the loss, they say.
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Intellectual Property Protection is a Fundamental Free Market Tenet – Not a Tax
by Seton Motley April 4, 2016There was on Monday a quintessential example of the horrendously bad thinking of those opposed to all things intellectual property. An op-ed totally disconnected from Reality – and chock full of thought-free, pathetic anti-property platitudes.
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‘Put It On Their Tab’ – It’s Time to Cut Off Washington, D.C.
by Seton Motley March 3, 2016Everything in Washington, D.C. established to do X – ends up doing X, Y, Z, and triplets of every letter in the alphabet. This anti-federalism is fueled by several basic precepts. Of course DC wants as much power as it can grab. The more power it wields – the more it can lord over us and the more favors it can dole out. And the more coin it can spend – and the more coin it can justify taking from us.
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Another Presidential Legacy: Several American Presidents Were Also Inventors
by Seton Motley February 26, 2016Last Monday was Presidents Day. But that holiday is relatively new – an amalgamation of the birthdays of George Washington (President #1, February 22) and Abraham Lincoln (President #16, February 12). It is now a day set aside to celebrate all American Commanders-in-Chief.