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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 3 Dec 2017

    If you're not sure why the FCC's plans to roll back net neutrality have sparked such intense debate, read thishttp://nyti.ms/2AncZFH 

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      1. Paul Gundlach‏ @PaulSGundlach 3 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        The Democrats should say plainly and simply, "Net neutrality repeal allows you to be charged more to go on Facebook, get Netflix streaming, and watch porn." Simplify the issue to its basics and even red staters will understand it.

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      1. GLOBAL LEADER *‏ @GLOBALLEADER9 3 Dec 2017
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        My oder book in writing Always no ran to sides and Wong's artyacals Of government s

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      2. Lawrence Polyakov‏ @Larrypolya22 3 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        The left can call for white genocide and get verified. If the right dares to question the mass migration of people who are opposed to western values and womens rights, they get kicked off twitter. Makes sense.

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      2. PolitiCal‏ @Politi_Call 3 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        The internet did very well BEFORE regulation came along & will do even better if/when the rollbacks get enacted. The single greatest falsity about “net neutrality” is the way it has been branded by several liberals seeking to ‘humanize” the issue, or more accurately inspire fear

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      3. Cryptic‏ @Cryptic421 3 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Politi_Call @nytimes

        Actually, The FCC was trying to enforce it under Title I, which governs cable etc. Then Verizon sued them, saying that Title I did not give them the right to enforce net neutrality. So they moved it to Title II, which governs telephone network, and the ISPs were rolling with it

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      4. Cryptic‏ @Cryptic421 3 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Cryptic421 @Politi_Call @nytimes

        Before that verizon lawsuit, the FCC was still enforcing a form of net neutrality because ISPs were rolling with it, or didn't realize how far they could take it. it was only in 2015 enforcing it even became a necessity.

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      1. Steve Newman‏ @unseatdaines 3 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @realnewsfake45

        GOP wants to give the wealthy the Internet as well as huge permanent tax breaks while they say the rest of us can suck on eggs

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge 3 Dec 2017
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        FCC is getting alerted every time the media lies and causes major problems.

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      1. Michael Westerfield‏ @MicWesterfield 3 Dec 2017
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        Content providers(web pages), like Google, should not be allowed to mine data that does not occur on their site by tracking where else you go or what else you do as it's the same as tapping your phone, illegal without a warrant.

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      2. Michael Westerfield‏ @MicWesterfield 3 Dec 2017
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        Also the ISPs should never be allowed to gather ur info other then what it takes 2 provide access & collect their payment 4 services. But never gather what's done online by that consumer just like phone companies aren't allowed 2 listen n on your conversations with out warrants.

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      3. joeorref‏ @joeorref 3 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MicWesterfield @nytimes

        We said; I agree completely.

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      2. Michael Westerfield‏ @MicWesterfield 3 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Access 2 any website should always be allowed & not blocked or slowed by ISPs. There should never b money made by ISPs 4 allowing content or 4 placing ads. Only for providing access to the net. If ISPs accept ad money then access should be free to consumers that have to view it.

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      3. joeorref‏ @joeorref 3 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MicWesterfield @nytimes

        Again, well said; I fully agree. I don't think most people understand the Net Neutrality issue.

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams 3 Dec 2017
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      1. Sassy Patriot‏ @fakemilania 3 Dec 2017
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        First, attacks on the media, then a tax plan that slashes public education, next, an internet that can be in effect sensored and regulated. Let's add stirring up fear of a nuclear war along with a large cup of rabid nativism. This isn't a surprise cake recipe.

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      1. blair parker‏ @scuttlebuttlodg 3 Dec 2017
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        Depends if you're a human bean or a provider corporation

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