Net Neutrality

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Re: Net Neutrality

Post by The Conservative » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:03 am

DBTrek wrote:I miss 25 pages, come back, and StA is now celebrating the repeal of NN.
Guess some folks just need a day or five to work the reactionary venom out of their system before being able to think.
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He needs more than that...
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Re: Net Neutrality

Post by Speaker to Animals » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:20 am

Oh look, DB still not making any arguments..

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Re: Net Neutrality

Post by DBTrek » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:26 am

Speaker to Animals wrote:Oh look, DB still not making any arguments..
Oh look, hyper-emotional clown suddenly all on board with the repeal of NN because it reduces Federal interference. Kinda like Fife said for 20 pages while you were ranting like a post menopausal cat lady whose coupons have expired.
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Re: Net Neutrality

Post by Speaker to Animals » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:27 am

The silver lining in this is that now quite a lot of people are becoming more skeptical of the value of federation, especially on the democrat side where there has before now been an obsession with controlling the federal government to force their agenda upon the rest of America. Now they got a taste of what it's like to be on the other side of that relationship, and they are talking about taking net neutrality to the states.

The FCC Chairman is wrong to claim the power to preempt state regulations. The broadband companies years ago went to court to block the FCC from preempting state laws they bribed the republicans into passing that criminalized municipal broadband, which is why there exists no competition to them in most of America today. They won that case and, ironically, that's the very case that is going to come back to haunt them.

While destroying the free market on the Internet is a fucking awful development, it doesn't seem likely to stand, and if going through this battle means the federal government is weakened and states regain their rights and power to regulate their own commerce, then that's a good thing in the long run.

It's still a disaster for Trump no matter how he tries to sell it. Net neutrality was overwhelmingly popular with the American people, including most republicans. The very rural voters that Trump needs to turn out are the people most damaged by this crony capitalist farce that just happened too. It's going to be that much more difficult for him to convince these people that Trump will put Americans first when they can well see Trump putting Comcast first before the American people.

It's a shitty move by these merchant cunts who for almost a century made careers out of losing to democrats for their profit, but anything that weakens the federal government in the long run isn't a total loss.

And.. it's not like the FCC chairman is going to be able to stop state net neutrality laws. That part is laughable. Not as laughable as the so-called state's rights posters defending this, but pretty close.

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Re: Net Neutrality

Post by DBTrek » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:30 am

That wall of text should be sufficient cover for your flippity flippitty flip flop flop, eh?

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Re: Net Neutrality

Post by Speaker to Animals » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:31 am

DBTrek wrote:That wall of text should be sufficient cover for your flippity flippitty flip flop flop, eh?

:lol:
I didn't expect you to read it. It's an argument. It's a complicated thing you don't need to worry about. You are here to act like a child. Carry on, little man.

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Re: Net Neutrality

Post by DBTrek » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:33 am

... says the guy who has come over to my side of the argument.
All we had to do was wait for your estrogen levels to calm down.
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Re: Net Neutrality

Post by Speaker to Animals » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:50 am

If you want to engage in the argument, that's cool. Otherwise, do your youtube commenter thing with other people. It's just a waste of time. It's intellectually vacuous and beneath me.

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Re: Net Neutrality

Post by The Conservative » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:52 am

Speaker to Animals wrote:If you want to engage in the argument, that's cool. Otherwise, do your youtube commenter thing with other people. It's just a waste of time. It's intellectually vacuous and beneath me.
And yet, you ignore my posts, school me bitch...bury me like you said you would. Ignore me all you want, you have yet to prove anything, and as I said before, people here would take you to task for your diatribe, and so far one of us is right... me.
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Re: Net Neutrality

Post by Speaker to Animals » Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:53 am

Looks like the democrats are going to force some kind of vote that doesn't require the majority leader to assent to it. This is going to hurt republicans there too. Net neutrality is deeply popular amongst the electorate, including most republican voters.

Trump just handed the democrats so much ammunition. It's really amazing that he would do this. This is the first time since he took office that the democrats actually have some popular issue against Trump.

Again: the very rural and rust belt voters Trump needs are the ones who are worst affected by this farce.