After defeat of Senate cybersecurity bill, Obama weighs executive-order option - The Hill's Hillicon Valley
President Barack Obama
Just recently Senate Republicans blocked cybersecurity legislation. However, that issue might not be dead after all. President Obama is weighing the option to issue an executive order for the supposed purpose to strengthen the nation's defenses against cyberattacks if Congress refuses to act.
I doubt Obama's reasons for pondering the issue of an executive order to prevent cyberattacks is accurate. I believe it has to do with controlling the type of information that streams forth through the internet. There are all sorts of websites that churn out information that runs counter to the globalist agenda. There are websites that try to call into accountability the political punks in Congress. There are websites that question Obama's natural-born citizenship eligibility. There are websites that expose Obama's socialist agenda and the advisors that he surrounds himself with. You know the president isn't going to be supportive of information that's critical of him and his left-leaning policies.
Therefore, President Obama and cronies are going to use whatever means are at their disposal to silence free speech. What better way to do so than through the means of internet. There is a wealth of information on the internet. I wouldn't be suprised to see the president eventually issue an executive order to regulate the internet. I definitely believe that will be the case if he wins a second term as president. That's my take on the story.
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