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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Nov 2017

    Opinion: @AjitPaiFCC explains his plan to save the open internethttp://on.wsj.com/2hT7YxZ 

    3:45 PM - 21 Nov 2017
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      1. John Lenard‏ @JohnMLTX 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        His plan to ruin the internet by turning it into Cable Company paywalls. Don't call this "saving" or "open" or even a "plan", you complete and utter hacks. Have some respect for the field of journalism, the idea of the internet, and the meaning of words in the English language.

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      1. Will Flexner‏ @flexinatorr 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        No thanks, I'd rather keep my Netflix running at premium speed. #NetNuetrality

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      1. foreverflexing‏ @foreverflexing 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        @AjitPai writes a self serving article to defend his terribly bad idea that coincidentally no one who uses the internet appreciates... sounds about right 2017

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      1. Joe Begonis‏ @TheBegonis 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        The Internet is already open and free. It doesn't need saving.

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      1. Travis Northup‏ @TieGuyTravis 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        Disgraceful, flawed narrative from a puppet of the telecom industry. Support #NetNeutrality . Write your senators and oppose @AjitPaiFCC 's agenda.

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      1. Anthony Staine‏ @anthonymyles312 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        "Instead the FCC simply would require internet service providers to be transparent so that consumers can buy the plan that’s best for them." That's is irresponsibly and ridiculously vague. You owe it to the public to do better

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      1. TiminSoCal‏ @TimLSoCal 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        The web IS a utility. Once we actually have thriving ISP competition then we can talk about not treating it like a utility.

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      1. scott‏ @SJGregggg 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        Yea, fuck that and fuck him

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      1. tay 🇺🇸 🇺🇸‏ @stetayen 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        pic.twitter.com/QZrhXJ12DC

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      1. Jordanne Brisby‏ @Jordannebris 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        The internet doesn’t need saving. If you leave the internet just like it is and keep #NetNeutrality, then everyone can Netflix binge with no extra cost, and all will be well.

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      1. Frostrages‏ @Frostreads 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        Oh honey, no. :(

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      1. VoteBlue‏ @ZuriBella 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        LOL

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      1. Akebono Bambusa 🎏‏ @akebonobambusa 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        The reason Obama moved on this was because it was beggining to seem like ISPs wanted to start metering the internet.

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      1. Can all of this just be over already‏ @halloffamewhore 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        why would you publish this? how badly do you want the public to hate you?

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      1. KanyeTwitty‏ @RealKanyeTwitty 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        It is time to treat the internet like a public utility and make a major investment in new infrastructure.

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      1. KanyeTwitty‏ @RealKanyeTwitty 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        I got blocked by the paywall, but I have a feeling this was complete garbage.

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      2. T‏ @TCrimson05T 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        Which Telecom paid for this? The moment I saw "investment dropped because of title II" and "once it's gone it'll return to the thing the made the internet what it is today" I knew this was a puff piece paid for by the telecoms. Net Neutrality WAS the default, had to be made a..

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      3. T‏ @TCrimson05T 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @TCrimson05T @WSJ @AjitPaiFCC

        ..rule, BECAUSE of the telecoms screwing around with anti competitive practices. Like them throttling Netflix for example. Verizon is record saying saying it Title II didn't effect their investment timelines. They literally just want more money and don't want to compete.

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