1. He said he's familiar with the court rulings all of a sudden.. but before he had no clue what they were. The rulings were considered the biggest blow to net neutrality because it stated the FCC had no authority over the way ISP's route traffic on their networks. Then suddenly the FCC changes the law and now has control over the entire internet.
He never said he wasn't familiar with them. He asked you to cite your sources.
Actually, it did a couple of things that "SHOULD" give it the authority that it needs to do this.
1) It established that Broadband internet access has become a necessity just like phone access.
2) It established that Broadband internet access isn't being adequately provided to all Americans, and that there isn't sufficient competition.
These two things give the FCC the authority that it needs (under existing law) to regulate ISP's.
These are two things that the FCC has the authority to decide, and that should withstand any legal challenge that may arise.
2. The executive order is just a set of terms for the establishment of the emergency system. Go within what they actually did, here's the PDF from their own website:
http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/ipaws/ipaws_tri_fold_final_sept2010.pdf They have complete control and can cutoff the flow of information at any time. There is no disputing this fact.
There is no disputing this fact? Really? Have you ever seen the Warning system activated? I have (on TV and radio), and it never EVER cut off the flow of information. I haven't seen it activated on the internet, but there is no reason to assume that the same isn't true. That it simply adds to the information displayed and not cuts it off.
Unless you have some proof that it actually cuts off information, then I would be glad to see that.
And nothing in your link indicates that it does cut off the information. So, if you want me to believe what you are saying, you will need to provide a reliable link that actually says that.
3. The NSA now collects information without warrants on American citizens, George W. Bush went on television and admitted that. Barack H. Obama has continued this same practice, renewing all previous executive orders and the Patriot Act. Deep packet inspection is part of this technique. Then again, the NSA's supercomputing power has probably just been increasing exponentially because they need to play their video games smoother.
You should pay attention here:
The Patriot Act did not give the government the ability to perform warrantless wiretaps on American Citizens.
The program that this was done under was the "Terrorist Surveillance Program". This program began approximately 6 months prior to 9/11, and that means the program was created 7 months prior to the Patriot Act being passed.
It was discovered and revealed to the general public.
President Bush let the programs authorization lapse in 2007.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/politics/20060117gonzales_Letter.pdf
All surveillance since then has been conducted under the supervision of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
Remember:
The Truth: It matters