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This Guy Should Get a Medal…

 David May 6, 2008 - 12:29 am March 2, 2013General, My Thoughts Exactly myth

Finally…someone who can talk about oil and energy and leave both parties in the dust…

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    haroldfeld (((haroldfeld))) @haroldfeld ·
    17h

    Good news! @FCC @JRosenworcelFCC has signed MoUs with AGs of IL, NY, PA and NY to share information and cooperate on protecting privacy and cybersecurity.
    https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-launches-first-ever-enforcement-partnerships-state-attorneys-general

    This is a significant force multiplier. /1

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    carlypildis Carly Pildis @carlypildis ·
    6 Dec

    “It’s never acceptable to call for genocide against Jews or anyone else.”

    This should have been an easy answer, a softball and yet university Presidents at some of our top institutions cannot say calling for genocide against Jews is wrong. The antisemitism runs too deep.

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    mgeist Michael Geist @mgeist ·
    28 Nov

    I appeared today before Heritage committee as I emphasized concerns with regulatory capture by legacy lobby groups on Bills C-11 & C-18. But the appearance provided the chance to sound the alarm on antisemitism and need for accountability and to speak out.
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    mgeist Michael Geist @mgeist ·
    29 Nov

    My initial thoughts on Google deal. Good news there is an agreement, but hardly a big win with less than $100M in new money in a deal available a year ago, harm from Meta’s news exit and government upending Bill C-18’s core principles to salvage the bill.
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    halsinger Hal Singer @halsinger ·
    29 Nov

    Excellent piece on the contribution of private antitrust enforcement by @LeeHepner that is well worth your time, citing scholarship by @Robert175295943 and @JoshuaPDavis3.

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