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Thursday, August 25, 2016

The Consumer Is Not Benefitted If These Guys Have Their Way They Are Anticonsumer

Telecom lobbyists are pushing hard for a rewrite of the Telecom Act, this time with a notable eye on cutting FCC funding and overall authority


ATandT donated at least $70,000 to back Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan, and clearly expects him to spearhead the rewrite and make it a priority in 2017.

 The push is an industry backlash to a number of consumer friendly initiatives at the FCC, including new net neutrality rules, the reclassification of ISPs under Title II, new broadband privacy rules, new cable box reform and an attempt to protect municipal broadband.

 ATand;T's Ryan donation is the largest amount ATand;T has ever donated to a single candidate, though outgoing top ATand;T lobbyist Jim Cicconi has also thrown his support behind Hillary Clinton.

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So it looks like if Hill gets Prez she and Paul will give away the farm?

Google Clinton and "pay for play", or Clinton and "foundation", or Clinton and "Wikileaks". (Or just wait a week or so for that last one.)

Here's cash flowing into the Clinton Foundation from corporations benefiting from selling Uranium [wnd.com] to Russia.

Here's cash flowing into the Clinton Foundation from corporations benefiting from selling dual use technology [nypost.com] (private and military uses) to Russia.

Here's $17 million that disappeared [wnd.com] from the Clinton Foundation.

We've complained for years that the political elite is owned by the corporations, and that there's no difference between having a D or R after a candidate's name.

 Telecom lobbyists are pushing hard for a rewrite of the Telecom Act, this time with a notable eye on cutting FCC funding and overall authority

AT&T donated at least $70,000 to back Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan, and clearly expects him to spearhead the rewrite and make it a priority in 2017. 

The push is an industry backlash to a number of consumer friendly initiatives at the FCC, including new net neutrality rules, the reclassification of ISPs under Title II, new broadband privacy rules, new cable box reform and an attempt to protect municipal broadband.

 ATandT's Ryan donation is the largest amount ATandT has ever donated to a single candidate, though, as we have said, outgoing top ATandT lobbyist Jim Cicconi has also thrown his support behind Hillary Clinton.

AT&T alone is in the 4-15M range per year: https://www.opensecrets.org/or... [opensecrets.org]

Telecom has a big lobby.

Although the influence powerhouses that line Washington's K Street are just a few miles from the U.S. Capitol building, the most direct path between the two doesn't necessarily involve public transportation.

Instead, it's through a door—a revolving door that shuffles former federal employees into jobs as lobbyists, consultants and strategists just as the door pulls former hired guns into government careers.

While officials in the executive branch, Congress and senior congressional staffers spin in and out of the private and public sectors, so too does privilege, power, access and, of course, money.

https://www.fcc.gov/consumers

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