WELCOME
to the house of Harry Plopper
"I have a long track record of protecting and innovating
"I have a long track record of protecting and innovating in the digital space, and I am confident the Senate will pass this legislation in a bipartisan fashion without any major opposition from corporations. I do not see how the Senate could pass another "platform utilities" bill without the bipartisan support of corporations. I would hope that Congress would take a hard look at the bill.
"But while this is a great step forward, it doesn't end this struggle for the digital space for all."
"The Senate will not be intimidated into passing this bill or that of any other technology companies. We will act now to ensure that the Internet is free and open and that these companies continue to innovate and grow. This is not about the interests of big business or the individual, it's about protecting the Internet and making the Internet one of the many ecosystems that we share."In his book On Power and the Decline of Power, the author writes:
"The more power you have, the more power you will produce. Your power will increase, and all your power will decrease. The less power you have, the greater the power you will produce. Power is the only measure of human existence; it is a measure of our ability to produce and to control what we need for our own survival. Power is an unassailable, independent force, an undeniable force that can produce and control the very environment in which we live. It was the force that ultimately brought the last war to an end. Its power has not been tested by science, of course, but to see it in action and to see it put to the test is a challenge and a challenge to any man who works hard to earn a living. I don't think that's fair to people who work hard for their own ends, but I think it's fair to those who are working hard for our own ends. The way we have been taught to think about power as a means of living, the way we have been taught to think about power as a means of generating wealth, is through the old-fashioned notion that there is a power to be had, the power to be owned. It is the power to be owned that gives us what we need to live and be successful. But the problem is that power is not owned; it is a means of life. If you want to live, you must live on power. If you want to grow fast, you must grow fast. If you want to grow wealthy, you must grow rich. If you want
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