02.03.2015

By Rick Manning The Super Bowl is over, Pete Carroll called the worst play in the history of the game, and there are only about two weeks until pitchers and catchers report. Nationwide Insurance bummed everyone out, Nissan tells us that a lifetime of neglect can be […]
02.02.2015

By Robert Romano “[W]e will not use appropriated funds to terminate the IANA functions contract with ICANN prior to the contract’s current expiration date of September 30, 2015.” That was Department of Commerce Assistant Secretary Lawrence Strickling speaking to the State of the Net conference at a session entitled , “Internet Functions in Transition: Is the US and the World Ready?” on January 27. Here, Strickling […]
01.29.2015

By Robert Romano “Last year the Administration announced it wants to give up oversight of Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) contract. If this transition is going to happen, it has to be done very carefully. We have […]
01.26.2015

By Robert Romano “We’re going to try to pass it.” That was Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) January 15 take on House-passed legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security this year while prohibiting the Obama administration from granting executive amnesty to 4.5 million illegal immigrants with U.S.-born children. McConnell did offer that passing the House bill […]
01.26.2015

By Rick Manning It seemed so simple. An amendment was offered to the Keystone Pipeline bill by Senators Roy Blunt (R-MO) and James Inhofe (R-OK) that would provide a sense of the Senate that President Obama should not implement his agreement with China to double the U.S. […]
01.22.2015

By Finn Barre Is it possible that President Barack Obama has served Republicans yet another irresistible political target that may do more long-lasting damage to the his party than his horrendous Obamacare legislation? Some Republicans are saying yes. His unconstitutional immigration amnesty has delivered Republicans […]