Keep you filthy rotten fingers off our Internet.
Next comes taxing the crap out of it.
What on earth is the internet doing wrong that requires regulation???
Obamanet.
You heard it here first, folks.
We all need to tell the FCC to ignore O’ and leave the Internet alone!
Bump
Where is the Tyrant’s birth certificate?
Come on what’s there not to trust with this guy? Obamacare fines will only be $95.....Whoops.........
http://www.pennlive.com/nation-world/2014/12/no_health_insurance_obamacare.html
we build the panama canal...a liberal idiot gives it away. > carter
we build the greatest military technology in the world....a liberal idiot gives it away. > clinton
we build the greatest information device in the world...a liberal idiot gives it away. > obama
anyone see a pattern here?
The list, Ping
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How? It’s not like Verizon or Sprint or ....? It’s just >there< ... would the telephone companies who provide the signal be required to adhere to FCC compliance? Here comes a new bureaucracy staffed with thousands ....
Was the famous library at Alexandria a “utility” Barry?
Barry wants to control free speech on the internet like the Marxist simpleton that he is.
It sounds like commie boy is looking for another way to steal other people’s money.
Whatever he does, the effect is always the exact OPPOSITE.
He ALWAYS is running some viciously evil, secret back-game.
The man is congenitally incapable of telling the truth.
10x worse than Nixon.
He’s an antennae-waving, mandible-clicking INSECT.
Yeah, because that's Big Brother's domain, not the private sector.
I just can’t help myself wondering how many of these righteous freepers on this thread railing against Obama were too true to their principles to vote for a rino like McCain or (Katie bar the door) Romney. Well the chickens have officially come home to roost. My right honorable friends let’s just remember that in 2016. Elections have consequences.
Dictators have to have total control over everything or they lose control.
Google Strikes an Upbeat Note With FCC on Title II
'But in a letter Tuesday to the FCC, Googles director of communications law Austin Schlick highlighted a potential positive for the company if Title II kicks in. As a regulated telecom service, Google Fiber would get access to utility poles and other essential infrastructure owned by utilities. The FCC should make sure this happens because it would promote competition and spur more investment and deployment of broadband internet service, Schlick argued.
Cable and telecom companies, like Comcast CMCSA -1.14% and AT&T T +0.83%, have long had the right to access utility poles and other important infrastructure, such as ducts, conduits and rights of way, he noted. Google Fiber, which competes against these companies, has not had this right and the service has had trouble getting access to some poles as it builds out its fiber-optic network to homes.
Regulation as a utility means he wants to charge us for it. (Nobody trusts him about anything, saying he wants to regulate in order to shut down any opposing viewpoints to his rule