Published on Jul 27, 2019
The FTC fines Facebook $5 billion, and forces several changes on the social media giant to protect the privacy and security of its users. But many see the settlement as a slap on the wrist because founder Mark Zuckerberg stays on his throne, pays nothing personally, and his organization doesn’t admit to any wrongdoing. Should the government have gone further to send a clear signal to the industry? Bill Whittle Now comes to you five times each week with Scott Ott’s provocative ambush questions, and Bill Whittle’s instant analysis of the news of the day in the context of time-tested conservative principles. It’s designed this way because that’s what happens to you in the real world. It’s a clinic for thinking on your feet, in the face of ideological hostility. If you’d like to get the full training regimen among a corps of liberty lovers, and help to spread these messages to a wider audience, join us at https://BillWhittle.com/register/
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