ImTheCaptain
I disagree with you
Someone should tell him.
he posted that because he wants someone to explain it to him
Someone should tell him.
he posted that because he wants someone to explain it to him
That entire tweet is just...wow.
Also, where do libertarians stand on net neutrality?
That entire tweet is just...wow.
Also, where do libertarians stand on net neutrality? I assume they're against it?
my BIL who doesn't really know anything and mostly posts tinfoil hat conspiracy shit on FB is for the move to end it. I read an article he posted yesterday and basically the gist was a) don't need no gubmint regulation, b) people talk about throttling of websites but it hasn't happened before so obviously we should trust ISPs won't do it, and c) cheaper internets !
I thought throttling did happen before. Wasn't Comcast exposed for doing this in the mid-2000's?
I think it comes down to the government regulation aspect. Even if the "regulation" is basically "we're not going to regulate it beyond ensuring neutrality," this must be too much regulation for conservatives.
The GOP is circling the drain and we need it as a party to die and reincarnate as a group of people with pragmatic ideas instead of an Ayn Rand wet dream utterly detached from all sense of reality.
How naive do you have to be to trust telecom companies like Comcast or Spectrum not to screw you as a consumer?
Is the whole GOP just made up of gullible idiots?
Also this whole thing seems like a solution in search of a problem. Was anyone taking to the streets (other than telecom lobbyists) in opposition to net neutrality demanding a change? If so I sure didn't hear about it.
How naive do you have to be to trust telecom companies like Comcast or Spectrum not to screw you as a consumer?
Is the whole GOP just made up of gullible idiots?
Equivalent to Exxon and BP saying trust us we'll take care of the environmental stuff just get Gubmint out of the way...right...
Also this whole thing seems like a solution in search of a problem. Was anyone taking to the streets (other than telecom lobbyists) in opposition to net neutrality demanding a change? If so I sure didn't hear about it.