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Hell Yeah! Senate votes to reverse FCC order and restore net neutrality
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 76586077:MV8zODMyOTg4XzY4OTM4NzQxXzMyMjZFODU5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76042026:MV8zODMyOTg4XzY4OTM2NjA3XzVFMzQ5NTZD] [quote:5.0%:MV8zODMyOTg4XzhBNjMzMzVD] [b][color=red]The Senate today voted 52-47 to disapprove the FCC’s recent order replacing 2015’s net neutrality rules, a pleasant surprise for internet advocates and consumers throughout the country. Although the disapproval will almost certainly not lead to the new rules being undone, it is a powerful statement of solidarity with a constituency activated against this deeply unpopular order. [/color][/b] https://techcrunch.com/2018/05/16/senate-disapproves-fccs-net-neutrality-rollback-under-congressional-review-act/ [/quote] I guess if you trust Obama Remember this everything Obama passed was bad, everything Obama did was against Americans So, why would we believe that this thing that Obama started would be a good thing? The internet was fine before 20015, so why did Obama feel the need to pass net neutrality? [/quote] The internet is the last frontier for free thinkers and free speech. Obama wanted to control it and tax it. [/quote]
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The Senate today voted 52-47 to disapprove the FCC’s recent order replacing 2015’s net neutrality rules, a pleasant surprise for internet advocates and consumers throughout the country. Although the disapproval will almost certainly not lead to the new rules being undone, it is a powerful statement of solidarity with a constituency activated against this deeply unpopular order.
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