February 27, 2008

Wanting to be more like Euroweenies, Democrats threaten Apple/AT&T

Filed under: Politics, Internet, Business, iPhone, Communist Nightmare, Apple, President Bush, Democrats — Nicholas Stehle @ 12:21 pm

A Democratic bill in the House of Representatives would force AT&T and Apple to abandon their successful business model, interfering with the markets in order to allow customers to activate the iPhone without a subsidized contract. Rep. Ed Markey, the very liberal Democrat congressman from Massachusetts, wants the FCC to regulate the contracts between AT&T and its customers and force Apple to make the iPhone available without a contract. Though this might be good for the few people who want to use T-Mobile instead of AT&T, the net result would be MUCH higher prices for everyone. This is another example of the Democrats over-regulating the economy and trying to get involved in the tech sector, something about which they know absolutely zilch.

Congress ought to spend more time passing the legislation necessary to protect the American people from terrorists instead of going after enterprising businesses.

February 3, 2007

Stealing corporate profits

Filed under: Politics, Business, TheVanguard.Org, Evil, Communist Nightmare — Nicholas Stehle @ 6:20 am

This is scary.  I wonder what’s next….?

Will Hillary decide that Google makes insane profits and confiscate them?  Will Microsoft become vital to the economy and be nationalized?  What about Intel and Apple?  If Hillary becomes president, don’t bother starting your own company.  She’ll just take it all away when you cross the line (that she has defined) and become “too rich”.  I wish I could say she’s lost her mind–but she hasn’t.  She really is that far left.  She really is a communist.

Hillary Clinton will destroy the economy before she ever becomes president.  Mere talk like this from someone in her position, poised to take the presidency (and her enormous ego) is devastating to business.  I think it’s safe to say that if we elect Hillary we can kiss our good economy that we’ve enjoyed during the Bush years goodbye.  Oh, yeah, and our freedom as well.