net neutrality
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No competition and allGrundleStiltzkin said:
Strangely Comcast business is pretty fucking good.Pitchfork51 said:
Comcast is literally the shittiest company in the history of the world.RaceBannon said:Comcast paid for the regulations.
When I lived in Baltimore I had to drive like 25 minutes to go to the Comcast store to replace the piece of shit DVR like 5 times a year and I would wait an hour and a half with a bunch of ghetto smelly fucktards.
It's like the DMV but filled with Somalian refugees.
Cox is slightly worse. I've had to deal with both. -
Not too far behind Detroit. What else do they have in common?PurpleThrobber said:
Your first mistake was living in Balmer.Pitchfork51 said:
Comcast is literally the shittiest company in the history of the world.RaceBannon said:Comcast paid for the regulations.
When I lived in Baltimore I had to drive like 25 minutes to go to the Comcast store to replace the piece of shit DVR like 5 times a year and I would wait an hour and a half with a bunch of ghetto smelly fucktards.
It's like the DMV but filled with Somalian refugees.
The Wire barely did that hellhole justice. -
DTV or Dish.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
No competition and allGrundleStiltzkin said:
Strangely Comcast business is pretty fucking good.Pitchfork51 said:
Comcast is literally the shittiest company in the history of the world.RaceBannon said:Comcast paid for the regulations.
When I lived in Baltimore I had to drive like 25 minutes to go to the Comcast store to replace the piece of shit DVR like 5 times a year and I would wait an hour and a half with a bunch of ghetto smelly fucktards.
It's like the DMV but filled with Somalian refugees.
Cox is slightly worse. I've had to deal with both. -
Damn - when I lived there it was always Baltmer - filled with Baltimorons. I lived near Ace Point which I never knew was really East Point.PurpleThrobber said:
Your first mistake was living in Balmer.Pitchfork51 said:
Comcast is literally the shittiest company in the history of the world.RaceBannon said:Comcast paid for the regulations.
When I lived in Baltimore I had to drive like 25 minutes to go to the Comcast store to replace the piece of shit DVR like 5 times a year and I would wait an hour and a half with a bunch of ghetto smelly fucktards.
It's like the DMV but filled with Somalian refugees.
The Wire barely did that hellhole justice.
TV show "Homicide life on the street" depicted Baltmer quite accurately
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No love for The Wire?LebamDawg said:
Damn - when I lived there it was always Baltmer - filled with Baltimorons. I lived near Ace Point which I never knew was really East Point.PurpleThrobber said:
Your first mistake was living in Balmer.Pitchfork51 said:
Comcast is literally the shittiest company in the history of the world.RaceBannon said:Comcast paid for the regulations.
When I lived in Baltimore I had to drive like 25 minutes to go to the Comcast store to replace the piece of shit DVR like 5 times a year and I would wait an hour and a half with a bunch of ghetto smelly fucktards.
It's like the DMV but filled with Somalian refugees.
The Wire barely did that hellhole justice.
TV show "Homicide life on the street" depicted Baltmer quite accurately -
Southerndawg said:
The heart of the disagreement is not over "net neutrality" per se, it's over government policy under the heading of net neutrality; a litany of government regulation and classification as a public utility that result in excessive government control. Hand wringing over aims to change policy on this is at this point a lot like defending Obamacare on the basis that the Affordable Care Act is affordable (or free) just because it says so in the name.
Loved that show.LebamDawg said:
Damn - when I lived there it was always Baltmer - filled with Baltimorons. I lived near Ace Point which I never knew was really East Point.PurpleThrobber said:
Your first mistake was living in Balmer.Pitchfork51 said:
Comcast is literally the shittiest company in the history of the world.RaceBannon said:Comcast paid for the regulations.
When I lived in Baltimore I had to drive like 25 minutes to go to the Comcast store to replace the piece of shit DVR like 5 times a year and I would wait an hour and a half with a bunch of ghetto smelly fucktards.
It's like the DMV but filled with Somalian refugees.
The Wire barely did that hellhole justice.
TV show "Homicide life on the street" depicted Baltmer quite accurately -
The wire is awesome. I lived in locust point where they filmed season 2
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It is not my fault if you have comcast. Take responsibility for your actions
If you want the choice to not have comcast you don't want regulation as a utility -
to be honest, I miss the old days of weight restricted stewardesses wearing short tight skirts.Southerndawg said:
I suspect most of the snowflakes in here are oblivious to the Ma Bell days, let alone the days when air travel was regulated in the same manner. Airline deregulation in particular was a huge win for the people. It opened up competition and brought rates crashing down so that the average person could easily afford air travel. No one in their right mind would want a return to the days prior to deregulation, and yet, snowflakes are supporting just such a move on internet service. Pai's positions are consistent with those of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. Godspeed to him.RaceBannon said:
Why not pull your head our of your ass instead? Read the Forbes article SD quotedUWhuskytskeet said:
Instead of making up weird conspiracies just say it's part of the Republican platform and admit that's why you agree.RaceBannon said:A world where the FCC is part of a corrupt administration. Buy the regs you want when you know they are coming.
It's how it's done. One step away from a shakedown
Or just rattle dnc propaganda
Indeed, the 2015 order devotes almost no discussion to the rules at all. It is one part net neutrality, and 99 parts public utility—including a return to the Ma Bell days of regulated rates, services, and artificial barriers to entry. -
Ive always had gross 48 year old women and gay guys.doogie said:
to be honest, I miss the old days of weight restricted stewardesses wearing short tight skirts.Southerndawg said:
I suspect most of the snowflakes in here are oblivious to the Ma Bell days, let alone the days when air travel was regulated in the same manner. Airline deregulation in particular was a huge win for the people. It opened up competition and brought rates crashing down so that the average person could easily afford air travel. No one in their right mind would want a return to the days prior to deregulation, and yet, snowflakes are supporting just such a move on internet service. Pai's positions are consistent with those of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. Godspeed to him.RaceBannon said:
Why not pull your head our of your ass instead? Read the Forbes article SD quotedUWhuskytskeet said:
Instead of making up weird conspiracies just say it's part of the Republican platform and admit that's why you agree.RaceBannon said:A world where the FCC is part of a corrupt administration. Buy the regs you want when you know they are coming.
It's how it's done. One step away from a shakedown
Or just rattle dnc propaganda
Indeed, the 2015 order devotes almost no discussion to the rules at all. It is one part net neutrality, and 99 parts public utility—including a return to the Ma Bell days of regulated rates, services, and artificial barriers to entry.
I almost envy you.








