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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Dec 2017

    End of net neutrality: Can the Federal Trade Commission ensure that internet consumers are protected?http://on.wsj.com/2Brr7ii 

    7:45 AM - 15 Dec 2017
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      1. Texas Proud‏ @Peeotus_Donald 15 Dec 2017
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        Under this administration consumers are screwed. End of story.

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      1. Robert Rossachacj‏ @RRossachacj 15 Dec 2017
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        I don't believe they have any intention to do so.

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      1. NG Rippel‏ @ng_rippel 15 Dec 2017
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        doubtful FTC much cares if consumers are protected. In the T-RUmpian era, the only protections are for corporations & their ability to profit.https://www.ngrippel.com/ngr-politics.html …

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      1. Not‏ @yvieoddly 15 Dec 2017
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        even if they can, will they?

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      1. psurge43‏ @pserge35 15 Dec 2017
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        why would they! they sold it off the corporations that pay them! i have a feeling this will be overturned soon enough!

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      1. Trout Fishing in Nebraska‏ @Kanags74 15 Dec 2017
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        pic.twitter.com/UynArpbXTw

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      1. TrollBotHunter‏ @DaddoDog 15 Dec 2017
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        If FTC was a child molester...your POV= Well at least he DOES donate his time to children... Congrats WSJ ... you've passed another milestone on your downhill slide to become the Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Journalism ... Canceling my 5 years of subscribing now. FOAD

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      1. KittyKisser‏ @Seabeacon7 15 Dec 2017
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        The free market is hardly free.

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      1. Turd Ferguson‏ @IamJohnWindt 15 Dec 2017
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        Ummm...that would be a no.

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      1. Gary W. Ellis‏ @gary_w_ellis 15 Dec 2017
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        Why not?

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      1. bluska‏ @bluskabucknut 15 Dec 2017
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        Yes.

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      1. essa‏ @essasy 15 Dec 2017
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        I suggest before a long time that we need a syber court to deal with Internet croooocks!

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      2. caro‏ @caroc_h 15 Dec 2017
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        “Internet consumers” = Americans. Can the FTC ensure that *Americans* are protected?

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      3. caro‏ @caroc_h 15 Dec 2017
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        Can’t say I know a single soul who hasn’t used the Internet. And the answer shouldn’t be the FTC

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      2. Joseph Martin‏ @josephm76804991 15 Dec 2017
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        @internetsociety @SenMarkey @netflix @Google @Twitter This is a great opportunity for small new ISP's offering transparent services

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      3. Draybae ♐‏ @thedraybae 15 Dec 2017
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        Actually they will still only be clients of corporation unless they owm fiber which no independent ISPs can afford.

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      1. Brian Gaskin‏ @bdg59 15 Dec 2017
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        They did up till 2015, so why not now?

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      1. CMDoran‏ @TheFebrileMuse 15 Dec 2017
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        Wrong question.

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