Net Neutrality
Re: Net Neutrality
Very interesting video. It's amazing how the US consumer is generally screwed over all the time. It's why people like me can't even get a normal level of internet.
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When the head lobbyist was installed in the FCC it couldn't be more obvious. Someone forgot to create a separation of corporation and state.
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i almost choked and blew the GMO corn up my nose when I read that.
Net Neutrality
No they didn't. LOLPigeon wrote:Someone forgot to create a separation of corporation and state.
"In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way"
FDR
6th plank to the communist manifesto:
Centralization of the means of communication and transportation in the hands of the state.
In the U.S., communication and transportation are controlled and regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) established by the Communications Act of 1934, and the Department of Transportation, and the Interstate Commerce Commission (established by Congress in 1887), and the Federal Aviation Administration as well as Executive orders 11490, 10999 -- not to mention various state bureaucracies and regulations.
There is also the federal postal monopoly, AMTRAK and CONRAIL -- outright socialist (government-owned) enterprises. Instead of free-market private enterprise in these important industries, these fields in America are semi-cartelized through the government's regulatory-industrial complex.
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A false narrative is one in which a complete narrative pattern is perceived in a given situation, but it is not an actual narrative at work in the situation. The perception of a false narrative can be due to insufficient or inaccurate information or to insufficient or inaccurate assessment.
In this case, because it appears in a Communist manifesto, doesn't make those planks found in America's structure to be determined Communist.It is well known by economists, that modern societies take on both capitalist and socialist qualities to attain a desired hegemony.
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Well, I hope Comcast throttles your internet connection.