there is a problem with your argument, when it comes to the internet, you cannot have true anarchy, someone, somewhere, has to assert power, dominance, and rule making. No, the problem is that Net Neutrality leveled the playing field for everyone, it gave everyone a fair voice. And seeing that you are so far up the ass with this administration, that Donald Trump can taste your cum, I have to call you for what you are, an authoritarian Nazi (As per Mike Godwin's insistence). And authoritarians, much less Nazis, do not like, in fact, abhor, a level playing field where everyone has a fair voice.
So, good sir, you can take your Nazism, and you can kindly fuck off.
Re: Here's a phrase: "Pimps, Prostitutes, and Pirates".
I think you are confusing the United States with Iran or Saudi Arabia, those countries are over there ---> You can always apply for their citizenship and renounce US citizenship.
Presumably the legislators and supporters of SESTA are, in a strange coincidence, also in hiding for violating SESTA as well as numerous sodomy laws for fucking US citizens, Sex workers in particular, in the ass.
Just how many times do you expect the market to pay for the Infrastructure to deliver broadband to everybody?
so what you are suggesting then, is to raise taxes and have a public or public/private option? You DO know that goes against your Masters at Comcast/AT&T/Verizon right?
the problem is that there is not FEDERAL law against prostitution, hell, MOST Jurisdictions do not have a law against prostitution per se, they cloak it in laws like solicitation and such. And they cannot pass a Federal Prostitution law iirc, because it is an enumerated power reserved for the states, see: Nevada.
Now they because they cannot pass a Federal Prostitution law, they cloak it in catch phrases like "Human Trafficking." Because we all can agree that Human Trafficking, Actual Human Trafficking, is deplorable, while the consensual act among two law abiding adults is very much less deplorable.
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So, good sir, you can take your Nazism, and you can kindly fuck off.
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On the post: E-Mails Show FCC Made Up DDOS Attack To Downplay The 'John Oliver Effect'
okay so here's the million dollar set of questions.
How legal is it to purposely, willfully, and blatantly mislead not only the public, but also lawmakers, and the DoJ on such a bi-partisan issue?
How can the FCC actually defend against this?
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Re: Here's a phrase: "Pimps, Prostitutes, and Pirates".
On the post: Shockingly, Streaming Providers Are Dominating Cable At Customer Satisfaction
2 of which are "relatively" popular, offer their own streaming services, and "relatively" quality content...
And then there's Comcast...
On the post: Charter Uses Net Neutrality Repeal To Claim States Can't Hold It Accountable For Shoddy Service, Failed Promises
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I'd say that AT&T would be a bigger gift. With new reports coming out (HT: Karl Bode)
It seems that AT&T (and by extension the entire ISP industry.) seeks to have themselves fully and legally deregulated.
Ya, it's not a good week for ISP's so far. And that's good.
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Re: Stupid question:
On the post: Device Detects Drug Use Through Fingerprints, Raising A Host Of Constitutional Questions
let's not forget that CURRENT field tests are Notoriously Unreliable. And they want a test that just more or less dusts prints?
Methinks the police should be the FIRST people to use this, from the top down, and convicted as they will on other citizens.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: I hate this cunt
so what you are suggesting then, is to raise taxes and have a public or public/private option? You DO know that goes against your Masters at Comcast/AT&T/Verizon right?
On the post: Marsha Blackburn Wants ISPs To Sell 'Fast Lanes' Like 'TSA Pre-Check'
Congratulations.
On the post: State Trooper Facing Murder Charges After Tasing A Teen Riding An ATV
sounds like there NEEDS to be a very public, open casket funeral to enforce Police Reform.
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On the post: Sex Workers Set Up Their Own Social Network In Response To FOSTA/SESTA; And Now It's Been Shut Down Due To FOSTA/SESTA
Now they because they cannot pass a Federal Prostitution law, they cloak it in catch phrases like "Human Trafficking." Because we all can agree that Human Trafficking, Actual Human Trafficking, is deplorable, while the consensual act among two law abiding adults is very much less deplorable.
On the post: After Removing US From Negotiating Process, Now Trump Suddenly Wants US Back In TPP
And therein lies why he flipped, He wants his Midwest support now that China slapped tariffs on the Midwest.
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