“@USATODAY: What is #netneutrality
and what does it mean for me? http://usat.ly/1C06OTk pic.twitter.com/zon5r0euCr”
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“@USATODAY: What is #netneutrality
and what does it mean for me? http://usat.ly/1C06OTk pic.twitter.com/zon5r0euCr”
“@USATODAY: What is #netneutrality
and what does it mean for me? http://usat.ly/1C06OTk pic.twitter.com/CWiOgW2TdY”
@USATODAY In summary... "If you like your Internet, you can keep your Internet."
@USATODAY @JoshReese33 so A. Be screwed by the big corporations or B. Trust your government they won't block anything..
@ThunderFootRod I agree it's not perfect & I don't want too much Govt control over the Internet but I think it informs people on the issue
@JoshReese33 right. The corporations are taking over the world.. But they also pay congressmen to pass legislation that benefits them..
@ThunderFootRod and as long as there's massive amounts of money in politics a COI will always exist. That's America unfortunately
@JoshReese33 that's where we're being screwed. Because more gov=more power & less competition=higher prices. So we're controlled both ways
@ThunderFootRod true. But this presidency is on its last legs. R's generally don't like more Govt control 2016 may bring less Govt control
@JoshReese33 Rand Paul is the only guy I see that can help make a difference at this point. He doesn't seem corrupt
@ThunderFootRod but he also can't get elected as an independent. Politics is so damn partisan in this country centrists get screwed
@USATODAY I thought it was two dresses also, I asked my husband what color he seen he said blue/black I seen gold/white
@USATODAY the preceding tweet was chosen as #tweetoftheweek and will be discussed on the podcast tonight.
@USATODAY This is only half the answer...Govt is now able to regulate all aspects (eventually)...
@USATODAY If ISPs are behaving badly, it's due to lack of competition in broadband. This is caused by Title II regulations. Govt=problem.
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