Just like the net neutrality horseshit
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You do realize we haven't exited from the Paris Accord yet. Right?MikeDamone said:The sky is falling over withdrawal from the Paris climate accord was also horseshit.
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Are you trying to tell me that our incompetent government bureaucrats that can't handle basic public service can design the internet. You know who doesn't want the merger of Sprint and Tmobile? Ignorant leftards and Verizon and AT&T.
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Having rules designed to ensure some traffic isn't favored equals "design the internet" in your world. How dumb can you be?WestlinnDuck said:Are you trying to tell me that our incompetent government bureaucrats that can't handle basic public service can design the internet. You know who doesn't want the merger of Sprint and Tmobile? Ignorant leftards and Verizon and AT&T.
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Daboner & Westlinn want to give AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, Comcast et. al. the last word when it comes to what information and services we're allowed to access and which ones we aren't.
The basic gist of Net Neutrality is to prevent ISPs from throttling access to the free market, which Daboner obviously hates. -
Amazing how both sides argue free market on the opposite side of the argument.
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OregonBlitzFag wants the government to stifle competition,innovation, create monopolies, and pick winners and losers and have the last word on who you get Internet service from. He’s a loseroregonblitzkrieg said:Daboner & Westlinn want to give AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, Comcast et. al. the last word when it comes to what information and services we're allowed to access and which ones we aren't.
The basic gist of Net Neutrality is to prevent ISPs from throttling access to the free market, which Daboner obviously hates. -
Daboner's position supports the throttling of the free market. I already linked actual, real examples of ISP monopolies like AT&T limiting access to competitor products. How long before such monopolies expand their abuse and start limiting access to websites that oppose their business practices or their politics?2001400ex said:Amazing how both sides argue free market on the opposite side of the argument.
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Funny how the government is ok charging people more to drive in a less crowded lane on the freeway who chose to pay the fee for the privilege of going faster. OBF thinks everyone should be equally miserable in the slow lane.
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Big government commies support toll roads that are already paid for by taxes.
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Mike now hates states rights. And roads still have nothing to do with the internet.MikeDamone said:Funny how the government is ok charging people more to drive in a less crowded lane on the freeway who chose to pay the fee for the privilege of going faster. OBF thinks everyone should be equally miserable in the slow lane.


