Whoda thunk it.?
The RINO party caved to Net Neutrality opening the way to censorship, taxes, and speed limits. The vote is scheduled for Thursday. Great!! Now a handful of tyrants will take away Internet freedom.
This is the government we have always warned about. Google, Facebook and Netflix favor strong action of the FCC.
Hmmmmmmm. That should tell you something about who this tyranny favors They must be the underdogs that this law supposedly protects from the "big" companies. I thought this was supposed to be to protect the little guy. I guess it does in a way. It protects the little guy from low Internet prices, high Internet speed, freedom of speech, and freedom of privacy. At least it won't affect his voting rights and political speech. Well hell, If it does all that I guess it can't be that bad. After all, the repukicans approve it behind closed doors. I bet it truly was a "grueling fight" as depicted below.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/25/techn ... -vote.html
WASHINGTON — Senior Republicans conceded on Tuesday that the grueling fight with President Obama over the regulation of Internet service appears over, with the president and an army of Internet activists victorious.
The Federal Communications Commission is expected on Thursday to approve regulating Internet service like a public utility, prohibiting companies from paying for faster lanes on the Internet. While the two Democratic commissioners are negotiating over technical details, they are widely expected to side with the Democratic chairman, Tom Wheeler, against the two Republican commissioners.
And Republicans on Capitol Hill, who once criticized the plan as “Obamacare for the Internet,” now say they are unlikely to pass a legislative response that would undo perhaps the biggest policy shift since the Internet became a reality.
Oh yeah. Now the debate is on Internet taxes. But I bet that the repukicans will never fold on that one.
Internet Taxes, Another Window Into the Net Neutrality Debate
By Steve Lohr
February 20, 2015 5:30 am February 20, 2015 5:30 am
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/2 ... ty-debate/
The RINO party caved to Net Neutrality opening the way to censorship, taxes, and speed limits. The vote is scheduled for Thursday. Great!! Now a handful of tyrants will take away Internet freedom.

Hmmmmmmm. That should tell you something about who this tyranny favors They must be the underdogs that this law supposedly protects from the "big" companies. I thought this was supposed to be to protect the little guy. I guess it does in a way. It protects the little guy from low Internet prices, high Internet speed, freedom of speech, and freedom of privacy. At least it won't affect his voting rights and political speech. Well hell, If it does all that I guess it can't be that bad. After all, the repukicans approve it behind closed doors. I bet it truly was a "grueling fight" as depicted below.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/25/techn ... -vote.html
WASHINGTON — Senior Republicans conceded on Tuesday that the grueling fight with President Obama over the regulation of Internet service appears over, with the president and an army of Internet activists victorious.
The Federal Communications Commission is expected on Thursday to approve regulating Internet service like a public utility, prohibiting companies from paying for faster lanes on the Internet. While the two Democratic commissioners are negotiating over technical details, they are widely expected to side with the Democratic chairman, Tom Wheeler, against the two Republican commissioners.
And Republicans on Capitol Hill, who once criticized the plan as “Obamacare for the Internet,” now say they are unlikely to pass a legislative response that would undo perhaps the biggest policy shift since the Internet became a reality.
Oh yeah. Now the debate is on Internet taxes. But I bet that the repukicans will never fold on that one.

Internet Taxes, Another Window Into the Net Neutrality Debate
By Steve Lohr
February 20, 2015 5:30 am February 20, 2015 5:30 am
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/2 ... ty-debate/
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Google You tube Slacker G Guitar skills (1&2)
The same spirit that ruled over Hitler is headed our way.
Let those with ears to hear understand.