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08/21/2010

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Excellent report. Internet regulations are not only a means of control for the government, but a new stream of commerce for technocrats in a depressed market. Is there anything as lucrative now as a fat government contract, or government regulations that require expensive framework? But the tech industry will be reduced to the collective few with the means ($) to grease the wheel of government. Google and Verizon (along with GE, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan...) have invested heavily in the government left and their “nonprofit” satellite enterprises, and they won’t be denied a greater share of the American pie. These parasitic corporations finance the rise of monopolistic government and destroy free markets that sacrifice the common good (the people) for the “greater” good (the system).

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    The site is a group blog, run by average citizens from across Missouri with a desire to get involved in the political process. The Editorial Board is a mix of Tea Party members writing collectively.