Now, broadband companies have the legal power, technical capability, and business incentive to block content from competitors and slow video-streaming services from rivals.
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You have my promise that I’ll do what I can here, but I need you all to keep up the drumbeat on this.
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There’s only one thing stopping broadband providers from engaging in anti-competitive practices that are bad for consumers and bad for small businesses: you.
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The minute these companies attempt to engage in practices to tilt the internet to favor certain content, they need to be met with swift & forceful public outcry.
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Please encourage
@AGBecerra to get involved with this lawsuit, if he is not already.https://twitter.com/thehill/status/941378577412579333 …
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#NetNeutrality
ending will likely hit Rural America the hardest. There are 100s of small telcos who will probably be the first to make changes. High-speed broadband was already scarce as it is. It’s about to get worse for those who can get it at all. Shame on the @FCC. -
@TheDemocrats need to make rural America an issue in 2018 & 2020. Our hospitals are closing. Jobs have left. And now remote work and affordable, uncensored communication just got harder. The@GOP stabs its base, and America in general, in the back. Again.#NetNeutralityvote
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Am losing hope every day....
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things *will* get uglier, but hold steady. we got this!


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Thank you...I sure hope so!
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This is shameful and against the will of the people.
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Listen here. If everything goes according to
@AjitPaiFCC's plan, the big ISP's will assume total corporate control of the net, giving them the power to impose censorship on what we can say and do on the net. In other words, the consumers (us) are screwed... -
You should be in favor of that, considering the "Big ISP's" are run by Liberals who have already be shown to block conservative voices during the past election.
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It seems that all of these right-wing people just won’t accept that Net Neutrality is one of our last forms of true freedom of speech. Obama put up those regulations in 2015 because of instances like that. It’s now up to Congress to save the net.
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Can you and
@SenFeinstein speak with@JerryBrownGov about safeguards for CA like@JayInslee is doing for WA?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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One commissioner's passionate dissent. https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-348259A1.pdf …
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Congress can do something can they not? It should be a 2018 campaign issue.
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I don't plan on waiting that long. I don't want them to have the time to implement a damn thing. That's why we have to call, email, tweet.
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Add abandoning net neutrality to this list.pic.twitter.com/yjV28WpFBr
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And not stealing from the rich does not = giving them money.
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