White House Looks to FCC To Impose Cellphone Tax Without Congressional Approval
Imperial will
WASHINGTON — That's one way to "cell" a fee hike.
Unwilling to ask Congress for extra funds to pay for high-speed Internet connections in schools, President Obama is instead looking to tack yet another charge on cellphones through the Federal Communications Commission.
The new program, called ConnectED, would expand an existing school-wiring effort and cost each cellphone user about $5 a year, said White House officials.
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Sure, why not? The whole idea of Constitutional separation of powers and that Congress, not the Executive, makes laws and passes taxes is sooo 18th century.
Well, you know, Obama doesn't have to take separation of powers or constitutional limits to his authority seriously because obstruction!
you know what immediately came to mind?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x8L6dHhpmc