August 22nd, 2011

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Tech at Night: Schumer’s bad idea, Victory over Fairness Doctrine, Chinese attacks on our networks

What would be a Monday without Democrats wanting to expand government by passing new laws and regulations? Some people aren’t careful with their things and/or their data, so Chuckie Schumer thinks there oughta be a law. I like CTIA’s response to that: CTIA understands that when consumers have their mobile devices lost or stolen, it [...]

Tech at Night: Schumer’s bad idea, Victory over Fairness Doctrine, Chinese attacks on our networks

What would be a Monday without Democrats wanting to expand government by passing new laws and regulations? Some people aren’t careful with their things and/or their data, so Chuckie Schumer thinks there oughta be a law. I like CTIA’s response to that: CTIA understands that when consumers have their mobile devices lost or stolen, it [...]

Tech at Night: Schumer’s bad idea, Victory over Fairness Doctrine, Chinese attacks on our networks

What would be a Monday without Democrats wanting to expand government by passing new laws and regulations? Some people aren’t careful with their things and/or their data, so Chuckie Schumer thinks there oughta be a law. I like CTIA’s response to that: CTIA understands that when consumers have their mobile devices lost or stolen, it [...]

Tech at Night: Schumer’s bad idea, Victory over Fairness Doctrine, Chinese attacks on our networks

What would be a Monday without Democrats wanting to expand government by passing new laws and regulations? Some people aren’t careful with their things and/or their data, so Chuckie Schumer thinks there oughta be a law. I like CTIA’s response to that: CTIA understands that when consumers have their mobile devices lost or stolen, it [...]

A New Day in Libya: Brief Thoughts on What Happened and What to Watch For

This weekend brought good news for those who have lived under the oppressive regime of Moammar Qaddafi for all or part of his 42 year reign of terror, as the dress-wearing perma-Colonel and his regime have been overthrown after a months-long civil war.   As has been noted across the international affairs-sphere over the course [...]

A New Day in Libya: Brief Thoughts on What Happened and What to Watch For

This weekend brought good news for those who have lived under the oppressive regime of Moammar Qaddafi for all or part of his 42 year reign of terror, as the dress-wearing perma-Colonel and his regime have been overthrown after a months-long civil war.   As has been noted across the international affairs-sphere over the course [...]

A New Day in Libya: Brief Thoughts on What Happened and What to Watch For

This weekend brought good news for those who have lived under the oppressive regime of Moammar Qaddafi for all or part of his 42 year reign of terror, as the dress-wearing perma-Colonel and his regime have been overthrown after a months-long civil war.   As has been noted across the international affairs-sphere over the course [...]

A New Day in Libya: Brief Thoughts on What Happened and What to Watch For

This weekend brought good news for those who have lived under the oppressive regime of Moammar Qaddafi for all or part of his 42 year reign of terror, as the dress-wearing perma-Colonel and his regime have been overthrown after a months-long civil war.   As has been noted across the international affairs-sphere over the course [...]

The Dismal Science – (Part 1 of 3): Michele Bachmann on Jobs and the Economy.

James MacDonald of ForeignPolicy.com describes the current Seldon Crisis occurring in Western economies as the end of a seven decade experiment. This seven decade experiment is described by Walter Russell Mead as The Blue Social Model. He talks us through its particulars below. Graduate from high school and you were pretty much guaranteed lifetime employment [...]

The Dismal Science – (Part 1 of 3): Michele Bachmann on Jobs and the Economy.

James MacDonald of ForeignPolicy.com describes the current Seldon Crisis occurring in Western economies as the end of a seven decade experiment. This seven decade experiment is described by Walter Russell Mead as The Blue Social Model. He talks us through its particulars below. Graduate from high school and you were pretty much guaranteed lifetime employment [...]