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Why would you want the Internet controlled by the government like a danged utility? When does the government do anything well other than defense and maybe infrastructure?
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To Trump it was an Obama thing, so of course it gets altered. Dotard Don at work!!!
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Then the customer can choose another provider. It’s called competition and allowing new companies to come on the scene. It’s about me picking winners and losers and not government. It’s freedom again.
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Of course we will. This the next steps towards state run media and killing the 1st Amendment.
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We’re already laying way too much for shitty service. Where are the incentives for competition?
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gee, I wonder. Why did the telecoms spend so many millions bribing our legislators?
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Short answer: no. Long answer: Still no.
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Of course. if the opportunity is there in a market where there's little/no competition, of course prices will go up.
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Here is how the move could affect the American people, families, children, seniors, adults. Trump's
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