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this to have people that work up on the house judiciary
committee that committee is considering a very important law called
stop online fires here
now if they were actually trying to stop online piracy in the only targeted sites
door pirating movies and music there would be much of a problem
but the weight of the bill as written is incredibly broadening 'cause shut down
almost any web site in the world in even if they're not doing pirated movies so
if you put up a link
few on face book to a site that has some pirated movies or music because shut
down all tasteful which is insanity right
it's a way to broadly the government censorship
at any party to shut down any sightings
dekhti just unthinkable as they were the crazies bills i've ever seen of course
it's got bipartisan support
why democrats either get money from hollywood in trial or reserve a permit
and republic so i we're gonna give monopoly power to somebody we'd jumpy
right
so but the judiciary committees considering adding this to members
al-sabah look tiny who is a former deputy chief
staff and parliamentary aaron
parliamentarian
to the chairman lamar smith who's a republican
so one of the top aides aback committee and then
lauren pasternak who is a republican who served as a senior aide to the committee
itself
those two have now left where they go
you'd be surprised to find out
they went against st focusing back up
and apparently they got huge salaries to go work for
the hollywood industries and they just want a bill for
in fact i live in a more specific college i went to the national music
publishers association
and pastor that whether the motion pictures association of america
pirated music pirate movies they write a bill that is incredibly abroad and we
give those to industries enormous power over the internet
and then they get rewarded for that
golly gee
sally anybody forces out
except us every single day by the way does any other media outlets pointed out
uh... so here's ivan adler
but he is from the mccormick group
and he's a headhunter that was for a lobbyist like this he says quote it's
kinda katie bar the door as far as what they'll paper talent
i bring you back what was i love dad
talent
approved like these people and talent
they're all account is that
selling out the american people they like how much do i need to get paid
music industry moving if you have paid about wanting to write
i do want to write about
and it's not just that they help the craft this bill that's so much in favor
of these two emissions
it's also those industry signaling to everybody else working in those
committees
if you're good boys and girls
you didn't get paid off like pasternak in
and holiday to relook at all the money we just gave
be good
play t-ball you get paid later you're brought okay
uh... of calls for senator former g_o_p_ aides
he works on decide all issues are loved his quote
he says professionals who bring this kind of experience with them downtown
generally improve the process all around
and their balmain as the positive
regardless of who they represent
uh... i
they improve the process
i'm sure they do
lobbies that they
now represent
they improve their greatly for that by writing i know that we have a lot of it
they approve it for the rest of us
as a process got mad at out there about that peter was hideous bill you ever see
the rest of the internet
well but they got a lot of money so and they're very happy
by the way there's a one-year lobbying bad
on these guys
that if they were working on that committee they can i go and alloted a
committee
but is cited show first of all they can lobby any other committee the alike
senator wallop there not
well again not pain in the lobby
they're not paying them to you look at you for the expertise there is a
political article but i'm getting this from
political keeps talking in a extracellular all they know people they
know possibly know the process they know they have always expertise
expert cataracts wordings it's our pride in
it's hard to deal and instead it's institutional corruption
what's sick about it is that it's actually legal
and it happens all the time by the way it happened in the uh... financial
committee justin that two thousand i'm
the head of that uh... topping for then
house financial services for the chairman barney frank michael pace
left will rejoin
why they give a top lobbyist from goldman sachs
organising that coming
it happens every day
these guys who work in congress
look at as a piggy back they're like
who could i get
a lot of money from
device for what happened the post-cold-war
all right for a conglomerate sax
in a motion picture association blvd deaf school
you give me the bill are right in the new any upon a legal bright-eyed mean
pay me for my expertise in talent
the system is roast man
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