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In reply to the discussion: 3,000 Flock To See Bill Clinton and Alison Grimes While McConnell Rally Draws Crickets [View all]LawDeeDah
(1,596 posts)72. Telecommunications Act of 1996
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 was the first significant overhaul of United States telecommunications law in more than sixty years, amending the Communications Act of 1934. The Act, signed by President Bill Clinton, represented a major change in American telecommunication law, since it was the first time that the Internet was included in broadcasting and spectrum allotment.[1] One of the most controversial titles was Title 3 ("Cable Services"
, which allowed for media cross-ownership.[1] According to the FCC, the goal of the law was to "let anyone enter any communications businessto let any communications business compete in any market against any other".[2] The legislation's primary goal was deregulation of the converging broadcasting and telecommunications markets.[3] However, the law's regulatory policies have been questioned, including the effects of dualistic re-regulation of the communications market [4] [5]
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Combine the change in media with Glass Staegal and you got the message, loud and clear. Make funny money for Wall Street with derivatives and have a media that plays dumb about it.
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Combine the change in media with Glass Staegal and you got the message, loud and clear. Make funny money for Wall Street with derivatives and have a media that plays dumb about it.
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3,000 Flock To See Bill Clinton and Alison Grimes While McConnell Rally Draws Crickets [View all]
babylonsister
Oct 2014
OP
Or maybe some Democrats here legitimately don't like her running from our President.
MontyPow
Oct 2014
#28
The only wasted vote is the one cast for someone who doesn't reflect your values.
MontyPow
Oct 2014
#85
I believe in white privilege in most instances but should that be a litmus test for being a
davidsilver
Apr 2015
#88
Republicans should Bypass Charade and Tour Country Clubs for Check Signing Receptions
Stallion
Oct 2014
#2
He bites that bottom lip....and all the ladies in the room swoon....to this day!
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2014
#6
I was describing the reaction of women who actually had....not just seen him on TV.
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2014
#19
I might feel like that about Obama, to see him speak in person, but not Bill.
LawDeeDah
Oct 2014
#73
Well, LawDeeDah, Obama has done some things as president that Bill would have never done.
greatlaurel
Oct 2014
#74
And that is the small fact that Chuck Todd over-looked in his rush to "disqualify"...
kentuck
Oct 2014
#20
I could use an all expense paid mini vacation. Do you think Mitch would swing by
A Simple Game
Oct 2014
#23
Bill Clinton is a hero to me. One of the most able Presidents we have ever had.
3rdwaydem
Oct 2014
#50
Or the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of NINETEEN EIGHTY!
George II
Oct 2014
#69
You sure do like to make excuses for the GOP and blame the Democratic Party for the GOP mischief.
greatlaurel
Oct 2014
#77