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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 14 Dec 2017

    The FCC voted to repeal Obama-era net neutrality rules. Here’s what you need to know.http://nyti.ms/2ArQJrs 

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      2. Kate‏ @Katemay100 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        https://www.theverge.com/2017/3/29/15100620/congress-fcc-isp-web-browsing-privacy-fire-sale …

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      3. Kate‏ @Katemay100 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Katemay100 @nytimes

        This article shows the 265 members that voted and how much $$ they received from Telecom..

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      1. Christopher O'Neill‏ @chrisoneill84 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Seems like a ridiculous prospect. The internet has become a vital service like water, electricity, health care & education. Why anyone thinks the ability to restrict and implement #Pay-to-Play" on these services would have a positive effect on society is beyond me. #NetNeutrality

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      2. Yvan‏ @YvMGla 14 Dec 2017
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        I think the Republicans have a list of all of Obama’s achievements and are just going through it! They want to erase any possible part of his legacy!

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      2. Natalia‏ @Natalia12881221 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @RaniMonson

        The most important that you need to know is that this vote is very good for big companies and ISPs ( ask who owns ...) and very bad for all the rest!

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Rani Monson‏ @RaniMonson 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Natalia12881221 @nytimes

        Absolutely. I really am curious about FCC chair Ajit Pai. How’s he benefiting? And why is Trump pushing this?

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      2. John Ashby‏ @jashby23 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        People who are against it do not think the world is going to end. AT&T was allowed to block things like Skype in 2009. Now they will be able to bundle the internet like they do satellite or cable tv. You don't have to "think the world is going to end" to think this is a bad idea

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      1. Svetlana Kruze™‏ @svetlanakruze12 14 Dec 2017
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        Larger companies will have more to lose, for example, their stocks when the people decide not to purchase additional social media packages. Instead, the people will apply their funds towards the rising cost of healthcare and education. Stocks will fall soon.

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      1. Empty White House Podium‏ @EmptyWHPodium 14 Dec 2017
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        I know how it's going to affect Republicans in the 2018 mid-term elections.

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      1. Miles‏ @milesofgray 14 Dec 2017
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        Here's what you need to know: THIS IS TOTALLY FUCKED

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      2. David Taylor ❄️‏ @DavidOutcast97 14 Dec 2017
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        Welcome to 1994 when aol tried to make you pay 20 an hr to access the internet

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      3. Anna Ch.‏ @annachernob 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @DavidOutcast97 @nytimes

        I remember paying per minute! I was allowed only 30 min once a week. I think the problem here is that most people on the Internet today never experienced AOL and the like. They can’t value something when they don’t know the alternative.

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      1. Mary Cox‏ @deefran 14 Dec 2017
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        Just another oppressive move by the GOP.

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams 14 Dec 2017
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      1. Mr. Chicken‏ @MrChick15928196 14 Dec 2017
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        dark day for fair and equal information across internet , thats how ! Remémber when these GOP politicians come up for a vote

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      1. Maxwell Minbad‏ @ZarathustraSays 14 Dec 2017
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        Meanwhile, we were all staring at Alabama. Political sleight of hand.

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      1. Stephen Ray‏ @hazmetal 14 Dec 2017
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        Who’s era- never head of the guy @neverwasmypresident

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