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Comment Re: Really? (Score 0, Troll) 346

Why is almost everyone supportive of Net Neutrality? You know thatâ(TM)s just the name of a bill that was slipped into the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act - silently nationalizing the internet - reclassifying internet providers from title 1 (private) entities to title 2 (public utility) communications? This does everything but preserve net neutrality. This bill makes it so that ISPs need to get a liscense (which costs a lot of money) and fill out a shit ton of paperwork - this prevents innovation and creates quasi government monopolies which smaller companies have a very hard time competing with (larger companies have an easier time dealing with regulatory burdens). Not to mention the government can threaten to revoke the license arbitrarily if the ISP does something they donâ(TM)t like. Youâ(TM)ll end up praising this guy.

Comment Re: Look, take it easy on Ajit (Score 2) 346

I tried posting that - wouldnâ(TM)t let me sign in. Net Neutrality is enabling crony capitalism. This shit is basically in the same vein as the SOPA and PIPA bills but they somehow convinced everyone that regulating the internet is great. It boggles my mind how you can hate Ajit and the FCC so much yet still want to give them the power to regulate the Internet.

Comment Re: Forget net neutrality; ban bump stocks (Score 0) 346

The government has no business regulating firearms. The government is a monopoly on force. James Madison understood this and detailed the need for the second amendment in Federalist paper 45 saying that the only way to check the power of this monopoly is to ensure the people have the same weaponry as the military. The second amendment isnâ(TM)t about hunting.

Comment Youâ(TM)ll end up praising Pai (Score 1) 346

Net Neutrality is just the name of a bill that was slipped into the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act - silently nationalizing the internet - reclassifying internet providers from title 1 (private) entities to title 2 (public utility) communications? This does everything but preserve net neutrality. This bill makes it so that ISPs need to get a liscense (which costs a lot of money) and fill out a shit ton of paperwork - this prevents innovation and creates quasi government monopolies which smaller companies have a very hard time competing with (larger companies have an easier time dealing with regulatory burdens). Not to mention the government can threaten to revoke the license arbitrarily if the ISP does something they donâ(TM)t like. Youâ(TM)ll end up praising this guy.

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