But they're going to, because the will of The People doesn't matter in our oligarchy. Were this still a Republic, not corrupted by money in politics, the People would matter more. Congressional Review Act is the counter. Make it happen.
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You don't live in a fair and free society stop deluding other ppl. Revolution is the only way
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BS. Censorship rampant on Twitter, Facebook, Twitter. Do better Tulsi.
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As long as corporate lobbying is still a thing, the free market isn’t real
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I KNOW, SO WHAT ARE YOU ALL GOING TO DO??!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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In addressing the committee, Ajit Pai just let slip his true motives: he thinks the internet should be a tool of the mammon-age —NOT the information age.
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How can you make any assumption of my knowledge of libertarianism from what I’ve stated. Additionally, I can assure you I’m very well read in terms of libertarian literature
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I wasn’t saying that at all previously. However corporate lobbying is /not/ intrinsically pro free market, and contributes to a pro corporate state power, which is something libertarians are against
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My "fly" has google.... no one's peddling fear. Just facts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_neutrality_in_the_United_States …pic.twitter.com/iBW6G8wrip
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But Google and Facebook have *way* more control over content than Verizon and Comcast and totally unaffected by NetNeutrality.
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Quite contrarily, the issue is the government is manipulated by lobbying. IE, interest groups (notably corporations) are able to push for legislation. This gives corporations power through government, which in a libertarian free market wouldn’t exist.
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