http://www.nationaljournal.com/tech/rep ... s-20140219
Who couldn't see that coming from miles away?
Republicans Will Try to Kill New Net-Neutrality Rules
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Re: Republicans Will Try to Kill New Net-Neutrality Rules
There they are again. Those words. Let's pull some words out of a can and all go fishing in constituent lake and see who bites.
How do I know when someone is full of shit? This is how:
This woman is a tool. It's evident she has absolutely no idea what she's talking about.
How do I know when someone is full of shit? This is how:
I'm all for keeping government somewhat limited and out of my life, but I don't think all government regulation is bad just because. Net neutrality is one such case where government intervention is good for the consumers, business, entrepreneurs, and innovators. Basically the opposite of what she said.“This ruling is a historic victory for America’s innovators and the free market. I have been fighting these socialistic regulations since former FCC Chairman Genachowski first proposed them. At that time, I cautioned that these egregious rules would be overturned. Instead of putting in place more rules that restrict our freedom, this administration should be working with Congress to enact solutions that encourage more innovation and job creation.” - See more at: http://blackburn.house.gov/news/documen ... cetXe.dpuf
This woman is a tool. It's evident she has absolutely no idea what she's talking about.
You aren't doing it wrong if no one knows what you are doing.
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Re: Republicans Will Try to Kill New Net-Neutrality Rules
Innovation:


You aren't doing it wrong if no one knows what you are doing.