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    Washington Examiner‏Verified account @dcexaminer 27 Nov 2017
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    "Why Ajit Pai's decision killing Obama's net neutrality FCC regulation is good" http://washex.am/2n80lFC pic.twitter.com/uFvdGdTvTY

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      1. Mark Andrew‏ @markawainwrigh1 27 Nov 2017
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        In what markets do ISPs compete? They don't so there can't be market corrections. Fast lanes for medical information sounds good but can you provide examples for when broad band speed (as currently defined) isn't enough?

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      1. RideLikeAGirl‏ @plantgalalso 27 Nov 2017
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        NO. Sometimes, it is difficult to trust the Big Companies to do the right thing. ATT has throttled before and they will do it again (probably still doing it now, I don’t know).

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      1. SWNID-19  😷‏ @SWNID 27 Nov 2017
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        But Trump is an anti-free-speech authoritarian. Still, the position holds. Net neutrality invites federal management of something that doesn't need it.

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      1. Krasiph \m/ (O o) \m/‏ @Krasiph 27 Nov 2017
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        You are WILDLY naive to think customers would have any power to influence ISPs. They have been functioning as an oligarchy for years, starving the market of any real competition. The principles of #NetNeutrality are too important for wishful "self regulation" thinking like yours.

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      1. Jaben Cargman  ☁‏ @Jaben 27 Nov 2017
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        "One reason is that the market will take care of wrongdoers." -- there are so many examples of this not happening in America this statement is laughable. I do not trust these huge corporations to do the right thing. We the people are their check. Title 2 needs to stay.

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      1. CMac‏ @CMac474 27 Nov 2017
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        It's cute when someone writes an article about something and you can see how they actually have no idea what they're taking about.

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