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Tulsi is looking more Presidential by the day.
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After apologizing to the LGBTQ community we're still waiting for you to back it up. There have been several opportunities to speak out since then and it's been crickets. This is why I will never support or trust you.
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Please look at her voting record, not how she is being portrayed by the establishment. Her voting record will show that she did in fact back it up.
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Dear Rep. Gabbard, I believe that
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Maybe Obama shouldn't have appointed a former Verizon lawyer to the FCC then . . .
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Broadband should be a public utility like water.
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“Broadband should be a public utility” Now that plays into the greedy hands of corporations. Since Net-neutrality ended internet speeds have gotten better. It would be cost prohibitive for the poor.
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Tulsi Gabbard on Net Neutrality Net neutrality is essential to protect our First Amendment rights; an open internet helps level the playing field for all.https://www.tulsigabbard.org/tulsi-gabbard-on-net-neutrality …
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I live in your district. There is definitely a problem with access to high-speed internet once you get past the last “real” town on my road. Hundreds of people can only get mid-speed service, and it costs a lot. /1
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Best I could find is approximately 6-20mbps (down) & 2mbps (up) for $65/month. In a big city, I can get over 100mbps both ways for $25/month. /2
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Impressed that this is in your radar right now. Thank you!
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Should be a public utility.
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@SeanCasten The FCC has mislead us about#NetNeutrality
. Investment in broadband is down, thus hurting folks in IL-6. Please support #NetNeutrality
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Who’s charging for special access rights?
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"Repealing
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