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Another case of Trump looking for something that Obama did, and undoing it. This was put in place to safeguard everyone's equal access to the internet.......doesn't seem like such a bad thing to me. What will be the long term effect of doing away with this? Hard to say.......and I doubt that Trump gave it any thought whatsoever. If Obama did it.....it must be bad. Time will tell.....
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SSgt Christopher Brose
SSgt Gary Andrews - Turn the question around -- what was the benefit of the regulation? It's a symptom of a bureaucratic mindset that regulations are innately good and we should have more of them just because. We elected Trump in part to get rid of useless and counterproductive regulations.
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SSgt Ray Stone
SSgt Christopher Brose - If you'd do your own research instead of relying on FAUX news you will find this is bad news for those who use the internet regularly which is majority of the populace, yes that includes you . Good for internet providers Verizon, At&t etc because they stand to make millions maybe billions.
Net neutrality ( which Trump repealed) prevents ISPs from slowing down connections for people attempting to access certain sites, apps and services, and blocking legal content.
Without the rules, they’ll no longer have to treat all internet traffic equally, and will be able to prioritise certain websites and services over others.
Net neutrality ( which Trump repealed) prevents ISPs from slowing down connections for people attempting to access certain sites, apps and services, and blocking legal content.
Without the rules, they’ll no longer have to treat all internet traffic equally, and will be able to prioritise certain websites and services over others.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
SSgt Christopher Brose - That is not always a benefit, Can you state the benefits of dropping this particular regulation"?.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
SSgt Ray Stone - You apparently haven't been paying attention but exactly that phenomenon HAS ALREADY BEEN HAPPENING under Net supposed Neutrality. The regulation hasn't helped. The only difference is that it has been Facebook and Twitter that have been playing god with regard to who has equal access to the internet.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
1SG Dennis Hicks - If you look at the reason for the postal services current problems it is because the Republicans were paid to put financial(pension reserve )restriction on them that no other agency or company has to meet. Do you even biother to try to know what you are talking about. look who donated to the crooks who made those changes.
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1SG Dennis Hicks
1stSgt Nelson Kerr - I at one time thought you possessed the ability to think, I have been proven wrong, please keep posting useless articles, and take great joy in any anti Cheeto new article or talk of Impeachment, I will just sit back and laugh as 2020 rolls by and the Cheeto is still in office. You truly cannot see reality, so I will just enjoy the show, I have plenty of popcorn.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
Nice rant about a 8.2 on the cliche scale a 1.5 for originality and ab1.1 out of 100 for meaning.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
BTW the goverment has not profit intestine destroying the Postal.system but the owners of many Republican congress critters definatly do.
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