yup, just wait til the victim blaming starts.I think the whole country deserves a nice GOP-led cornholing.
I disagree with this. The mentality of big business has largely been to make as much money when you can for as long as you can. They will exploit and pillage the very instant the law allows them to do so and will not stop until the very instant in which the law tells them to stop. It is for the same reason the Tobacco industry spread confusion and fought awareness of what their product was doing for as long as possible. Make maximum profit for as long as possible until the gravy train ends. If it ends.
And besides... The party is over the moment Dems retake power? I would not be so certain. While Repubs have been 100% about screwing over the consumer, the Dems have still been fairly 50/50. We made some inroads under Obama for example, but Hillary did not care much for net neutrality. Throw in enough lobbying and I think we have a very plausible case for this being the way it will be for good.
I consider Ajit Pai to be every bit as corrupt and incompetent as Betsy DeVos and Scott Pruitt, and represents a similar contradictory threat to the organization he was given to lead. He is another physical manifestation of the republican contempt for consumers, science, and observable facts.
Asshole needs to get dropped like an ant riddled Twinkie - Just like Dump.
It might give rise to Coop or independent ISP's that buck the system.A loss of net neutrality will mean the slow (or possibly fast) death of technology startups that deliver multimedia in the United States.
Like how Trump couldn't keep his hands off the French First Lady?Republicans will rationalize it like everything else Trump admin does.
If states or municipalities are smart, they'll get working on their own state-run Internet service provider packages to get around all this nonsense - non-metered Internet will be a tactical advantage for their state or city...
And we all know the underlying sickness has NO prayer of improving. Time to kill the band-aid!Net Neutrality is a band-aid trying to fix a symptom from an underlying sickness of govt enforced monopolies.
Yeah, I heard about those laws and am utterly dumbstruck that they would be allowed to pass your legislatures.Nope. That is already illegal in 20 states. I imagine that more will follow. Can't allow competition, that would be bad for the corporations.
I think the presence of an oligopoly where massive capital expenditures are required is the natural state of things; government in this situation can help, not hinder.Net Neutrality is a band-aid trying to fix a symptom from an underlying sickness of govt enforced monopolies.
I'm not really sure. I support having to pay for what you use. How does net neutrality figure out how much you pay?
Thank you.You're already paying for what you use each month. You're paying for a certain amount of guaranteed speed on a dumb pipe. The ISPs want to be able to charge you MORE for access to say Netflix rather than Youtube. Net neutrality prevents them from doing that.
I'm not really sure. I support having to pay for what you use. How does net neutrality figure out how much you pay?
You're already paying for what you use each month. You're paying for a certain amount of guaranteed speed on a dumb pipe. The ISPs want to be able to charge you MORE for access to say Netflix rather than Youtube. Net neutrality prevents them from doing that.
I am not condoning violence mind you but Pai should have his nut sack crushed in a vice.
Aside from you the consumer of data paying your ISP for some bandwidth, the big users of data like Netflix also have agreements on their end of things to pay massive dollars to the biggest ISPs to create direct feeds of sorts to each of them.I'm not really sure. I support having to pay for what you use. How does net neutrality figure out how much you pay?
Aside from you the consumer of data paying your ISP for some bandwidth, the big users of data like Netflix also have agreements on their end of things to pay massive dollars to the biggest ISPs to create direct feeds of sorts to each of them.
I genuinely don't understand the capitalist argument against net neutrality. Everyone except for the largest ISPs suffers greatly without it.
Aside from you the consumer of data paying your ISP for some bandwidth, the big users of data like Netflix also have agreements on their end of things to pay massive dollars to the biggest ISPs to create direct feeds of sorts to each of them.
I genuinely don't understand the capitalist argument against net neutrality. Everyone except for the largest ISPs suffers greatly without it.