Google and the Justice Department

Published on August 30, 2008

Google thinks it has won against the Justice Department, but this is just the start. You see the United States Justice Department and all its little worthless sub-agencies like the FTC are about the most vindictive little persnickety group on the planet.

What am I saying here you ask? Well, I am simply saying that now that the government has been snubbed they are going to go after Google, you watch. Remember Microsoft was unjustly attacked too. But in Google’s case it does have some issues that you can bet the likes of Elliot Spitzer and the SEC will compete with each other just to see who files the biggest government suit first.

Any time the government smells money it wants a piece of it and it will attack. The government agencies are coming up on budget reviews and Elliot Spitzer is coming up for a run at the New York governorship and these agencies will attack because they smell blood and Google’s got it. The money that is and some believe that they have made forward-looking statements that maybe impossible to live up to and in the world of public companies that means trouble.

For those who follow the regulatory scum that attacks free enterprise, causes off shoring and is killing our economy we know. It is only a matter of time until the class action lawsuits, regulators and Elliot Spitzer gang up on Google. This small victory for Google may have really irked some of these regulators and they are quite sensitive when made to look foolish in the media. Consider my predictions on this in 2006.

Lance Winslow - EzineArticles Expert Author

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