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| Re: 1 year + 90 days is plenty of time to decide Um...yes the rule DOES need fixing. It's terrible and illogical.
The FCC doesn't need a "fire" to keep it peppy. It needs less Republicans nominating people who cater to special-interests.
Unfortunately the FCC has done all it can for the forebearance issue. It's up to Congress to go on from here.
A year ago a bill was proposed in Congress in an attempt to fix the problem, but the bill went nowhere. Hopefully someone can resuscitate the bill. | |
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| Re: 1 year + 90 days is plenty of time to decide said by JSRoman :I wonder who was in charge of Congress last year. maybe some republicans added some garbage that had nothing to do with the bill and that's why it went no where. LEARN how DC works. | |
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| Re: 1 year + 90 days is plenty of time to decide Exactly. Many, many bills proposed by some very consumer-oriented Democrats (like Rep. Eric Massa) are frequently gutted and mangled by Republicans, and Democrats have to compromise to have any hope of getting the bill through.
Not that Democrats themselves are perfect, but their philosophy is by and large much less corporation-favoring than Republicans. | |
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| Re: 1 year + 90 days is plenty of time to decide said by sonicmerlin :Exactly. Many, many bills proposed by some very consumer-oriented Democrats (like Rep. Eric Massa) are frequently gutted and mangled by Republicans, and Democrats have to compromise to have any hope of getting the bill through. Not that Democrats themselves are perfect, but their philosophy is by and large much less corporation-favoring than Republicans. Boringggg! Almost everyone of your posts say the same thing. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page | |
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join:2005-12-09 49533 | Re: 1 year + 90 days is plenty of time to decide Oh so true! | |
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join:2009-05-24 Cleveland, OH | Unfortunately it's because people like you spread lies and slander disguised as "truth" about topics that others know very little about. I feel compelled to show them the other side. | |
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@speakeasy.net | And the year before that. | |
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@bellsouth.net | Yep, there's no catering to unions now that we have Government Motors, or to the MPAA or RIAA from of the Party of Hollywood, no sirree...  | |
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join:2002-05-24 Sandy, UT
| It's not just the republicans. The Dem's take as much money from the communication companies (and their unions) than the Repub's do. The issue is interference in an agency that should be guided by science and consumer protection. The FCC should be structured more like the Fed with lifetime appointments, approval of congress and a firm commitment to consumer protection being the primary basis for appointment. | |
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join:2009-05-24 Cleveland, OH
| Re: 1 year + 90 days is plenty of time to decide Considering how a lot of policy initiated or bills proposed by Democrats tends to be unfavorable towards those companies, I suspect the CEOs aren't the ones handing out campaign money for the Dems.
Either way I totally agree with you about how the FCC should be structured. Were that the case, there's no question the broadband industry would leapfrog the rest of the world in less than a decade. | |
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| said by GOLFnSUN :The FCC still hasn't fixed their "deemed granted" rule, which gives baby bells automatic approval if the agency can't agree on a decision within one year plus a 90 day extension. This rule doesn't need fixing. That amount of time is plenty for a bureaucracy, even one as screwed up as the FCC, to make a decision. All government agencies need to have their feet held to the fire to make them be responsive and timely in their decisions. Easy solution: any request not ruled upon within 1 year + a 90 extention is deemed denied. | |
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3 edits | Re: 1 year + 90 days is plenty of time to decide said by vpoko :said by GOLFnSUN :The FCC still hasn't fixed their "deemed granted" rule, which gives baby bells automatic approval if the agency can't agree on a decision within one year plus a 90 day extension. This rule doesn't need fixing. That amount of time is plenty for a bureaucracy, even one as screwed up as the FCC, to make a decision. All government agencies need to have their feet held to the fire to make them be responsive and timely in their decisions. Easy solution: any request not ruled upon within 1 year + a 90 extention is deemed denied. There was an act introduced in Congress this year to address your concerns. But it doesn't reverse the deemed approved to deemed denied. It forces the FCC to rule one way or the other within the 1yr+90 timeframe.
Protecting Consumers Through Proper Forbearance Procedures Act, H.R. 400, 111th Cong. (2009) (proposing to delete the deemed grant language in Section 10(c) and replace it with the requirement that the Commission grant or deny a forbearance petition within the one year, plus 90-day extension, timeframe). The bill has been sitting in Committee since Jan: »thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z···r.00400: Text of bill: »thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:H.R.400:
Of course, there is nothing in the bill laying out penalties on the FCC if they neither approve nor deny a petition. Maybe if they added that the FCC commissioners go to prison for 6 months if they refuse to act. That would make me happy. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page | |
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join:2005-12-09 49533 | Re: 1 year + 90 days is plenty of time to decide Well, if it makes you happy, then everyone should be against it. | |
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join:2003-12-05 Mesquite, TX | Re: 1 year + 90 days is plenty of time to decide Your anti TJ one-line quips are getting old and your asinine, unsupported conclusions also reek. | |
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join:2009-06-26 Cedar Park, TX | I agree that's plenty of time......from that last change submitted. I think every time the petitioner submits a change, the clock gets reset. Now this would fix the problem! | |
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