Taxation Without Representation
- Both parties in Congress create and fund un-elected "independent" government agencies who rule over the people like Kings.
- These un-elected agencies tax and regulate and you have zero say in your own government.
The un-elected Federal Communications Commission is starting the process to tax broadband Internet services.
The move would funnel tax money to the "Connect America Fund", a subsidy the agency created last year to expand Internet access.
The FCC issued a request for comments on the proposal in April. Dozens of companies and trade associations have weighed in, but the issue has largely flown under the public's radar reports The Hill.
"If members of Congress understood that the FCC is contemplating a broadband tax, they'd sit up and take notice," said Derek Turner, research director for Free Press, a consumer advocacy group that opposes the tax.
Numerous companies, including AT&T, Sprint and even Google have expressed support for the idea. Why? Because they don't have to pay the tax, but they do get to reap the rewards from the government spending.
Consumers already pay a fee on their landline and cellular phone bills to support the FCC's Universal Service Fund. The fund was created to ensure that everyone in the country has access to telephone service, even if they live in remote areas.
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