Dire Straits’ song “Money for Nothing” reflects the sentiments of a frustrated blue collar worker who is peeved at the artists he
Month: December 2010
New SBA Loan Programs Target Minorities, Underserved
Here’s a piece I did for Politic365.com: The Small Business Administration recently announced that it is launching two new loan programs to
Could the DREAM ACT be used as a Tool for Returning Undocumented Immigrants to their Homes?
President Obama recently said that one of his regrets of his first two years in office was not being able to get
FCC’s New Internet Regulations Reflect an Imperfect Compromise
From my Politic365.com post analyzing the FCC’s net neutrality decision: It appears no one is happy with the rules ultimately adopted —
Jack Bauer Interrogates Santa Claus
Merry Christmas! Here’s a quasi-dark but fun satirical video spoof. Enjoy! Jay Jay Ghatt is also editor at Techyaya.com, founder of the
Less Strict Wireless Network Neutrality Rules shouldn’t mean anything to Minorities
It was interesting to note so many network neutrality supporters yesterday who were upset the rules did not go far enough to
The Man Who Wrote the Broadband Book Debates the Man with the Broadband Plan
There is a very interesting debate going on between analyst Craig Settles and Blair Levin, the architecture of the National Broadband plan on the
Field Trip to a historic vote on Open Internet at the FCC
I went down to the FCC today to be part of the vote. I arrived a just in the nick of time
Senator Coburn’s Wastebook 2010 reveals wasteful government spending
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) today released a new oversight report, “Wastebook 2010” that highlights some of the