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Internet Regulations Will Be A Job Killer
With unemployment above 9%, we can’t afford to do anything that will have a detrimental effect on the economy. On the contrary, we should be looking to anything that will help spur job growth and see us through our current economic malaise. Any regulation imposed by a government bureaucracy is going to have a detrimental [...]
Putting Some Real Fuel into the U.S. Jobs Market
As unemployment still hovers above 9 percent and with a meager 58,000 jobs added in September, now would be the time for President Obama to do whatever he can do to help propel job growth. Rather than another jobs bill with billions in hidden immediate costs and decades of issues to come, there are tangible [...]
Consumer Tips on Grocery Savings — The Facts of Fruit
The USDA’s Nutrition Pyramid suggested that consumers should eat 2-4 servings of fruit and 3-5 servings of vegetables each day. Following the fruit and vegetable part of that guideline in a 2,000 calorie diet would cost $2 to $2.50 per day for each adult. In June 2011, the Nutrition Pyramid was replaced by a very [...]
We’re Not Falling for It
For 3 years, a partisan spitting match has dominated Congress and the White House, while consumers experience painful challenges daily; jobs, government spending and low growth. Instead of effective solutions, our politicians demand extremist-inspired remedies then demagogue anyone who objects. They cynically try to hijack our basest emotions as a way to boost their own [...]
Outdated Merger Regulations Holding Back Competition
The National Cable Telecommunications Association (NCTA) and other digital utility groups are fighting for their right to purchase potentially failing competitive local telephone companies to expand their customer and infrastructure base. The failing locals, their employees and their customers are fighting for the right to get purchased before running into the ground. The only thing [...]
Digital Privacy and Security to Protect It – Part 4: Improper Access to Your Telephone Accounts
This blog is the fourth in series on digital and communications privacy and security. Earlier, I addressed 1) anti-virus protections, 2) online nuisances and 3) the risks of online financial scams. In this blog, I will discuss how some are gaining unauthorized access to your communications accounts. Indeed, some privacy and security issues have been [...]
New National Poll Reveals Consumers Support Expanding U.S. Energy Initiatives to Create Jobs: Most See Economic Benefits, Greater Energy Independence and Lower Prices
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New National Poll Reveals Consumers Support Expanding U.S. Energy Initiatives to Create Jobs: Most See Economic Benefits, Greater Energy Independence and Lower Prices
WASHINGTON, DC – A new national poll released today finds that the vast majority of consumers support an expansion of energy projects as a way to boost job growth among American workers. The poll also revealed that most consumers are pessimistic about the health of the economy, and the vast majority support expanding energy initiatives [...]
Digital Privacy and Security to Protect It — Part 2: Online Nuisances
With October 2011 marking the eighth annual National Security Month, this blog represents the second in a series of six blogs on digital privacy and security. Our last blog addressed the importance of antivirus software in protecting you online information and security, and this blog focuses on five online and communications nuisances – spam, unsolicited [...]
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