JT_Gibbs
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quote: Originally posted by RANDY GIBSON
the concrete is slowing creeping upon us, another GOVERNMENT take over. We can blame obummer but it's
also the bums standing behind him!!!!!
Well, I am one of those bums. I stand behind our President just like I stood behind the last one. (I may not agree with him on everything BUT)
Do any of you understand what you are asking for?????
Some of us are old enough to remember when:
1) My phone bill was under $200 dollars. (LESS THAN $40)
2) My light bill was under $200 dollars. (LESS THAN $75)
3) My TV cable bill under $200 dollars. (LESS THAN $30)
4) My wages kept up with inflation. (HAD MORE MONEY THAN MONTH)
A long comes Ronny Reagan de-regulated everything and now it's left it up to the so-called MARKET. HOGWASH
NET NEUTRALITY =
No blocking. If a consumer (Coonhunters) requests access to a website or service, and the content is legal, your ISP should not be permitted to block it. That way, every player — not just those commercially affiliated with an ISP — gets a fair shot at your business.
No throttling. Should ISPs be able to intentionally slow down some content or speed up others — through a process often called “throttling” — based on the type of service or your ISP’s preferences. (Coonhunter not spend enough money with a certain company, slow down his or her speed)
No paid prioritization. Simply put: No service should be stuck in a “slow lane” because it does not pay a fee. That kind of gatekeeping would undermine the level playing field essential to the Internet’s growth. So, as I have before, I am asking for an explicit ban on paid prioritization and any other restriction that has a similar effect. (Coonhunter doesn't pay for the super duper $200 a month service he/she will still be able to get on the kennel club sites and talk BS OR A COONHUNTER STARTS A SMALL BUSINESS SELLING GOOD OR SERVICES USES A CHEAP ISP TO SAVE MONEY, YOU TRY TO ORDER SOMETHING FROM HIM BUT YOUR ISP DOESN'T LIKE THE CHEAP ISP AND YOU KEEP GETTING KICK OFF YOU GOING TO CONTINUE TO ORDER FROM HIM?) I don't think so.
The Internet has been one of the greatest gifts our economy and our society has ever known. The FCC was chartered to promote competition, innovation, and investment in our networks. In service of that mission, there is no higher calling than protecting an open, accessible, and FREE Internet.
Why is it that every time we let the market (Big Business) set the rules, it always cost me more money, my wages go down and the CEO's salary goes up?
I''LL TAKE MY CHANCES WITH THE FCC OVER BIG BUSINESS.
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