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Brian R

Who Would Benefit from the Government Regulating Google Search Results? | WebProNews - 0 views

  • There's a very interesting discussion going on about whether or not the government should regulate search results. This begun earlier this week, when the New York Times ran an editorial titled, "The Google Algorithm", which suggests one way "to ensure the editorial policy guiding Google's tweaks is solely intended to improve the quality of the results and not to help Google's other businesses," is to "give some government commission the power to look at those tweaks." Should the government regulate search results? Share your thoughts.
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    NY Times suggests that Gov regulate google's search methodologies.
Brian R

Regulatory Spending Actually Rose under Bush | Cato @ Liberty - 0 views

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    "Analysts across the ideological spectrum generally agree that the government's regulatory bodies fail far too frequently. However, analysts seem to learn different lessons from this experience. Washington Post business columnist Steve Pearlstein cites numerous examples of failure and concludes, "It's time for the business community to give up its jihad against regulation." He says: It hardly captures the breadth and depth of these regulatory failures to say that during the Bush administration the pendulum swung a bit too far in the direction of deregulation and lax enforcement. What it misses is just how dramatically the regulatory agencies have been shrunken in size, stripped of talent and resources, demoralized by lousy leadership, captured by the industries they were meant to oversee and undermined by political interference and relentless attacks on their competence and purpose."
Brian R

(Video) Jackboot to the throat--FDA claims citizens have no right of access to certain ... - 0 views

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    "In yet another arrogant display of the federal government's jackboot to the throat of America and of its troubling disregard for the rights of citizens, the Food and Drug Administration now claims that Americans have no fundamental inherent right of access to certain foods. The agency also claims that Americans do not have a fundamental right to grow their own food, to sell it as they see fit, or to engage in contractual agreements with other citizens in forming food coops."
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