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Jan 22, 2017 22:01:44   #
solarkin wrote:
We would have killed each other off
a long long time ago.


Oh my goodness, how ironic.
Washington wants user injection sites????
I don't think so.
This is not Holland.
That didn't work out well.

Depends on what they are injected with.
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Jan 22, 2017 21:58:56   #
permafrost wrote:
Sure looks as if one more pass time will be gone...


Say goodbye to an “Open Internet.” Say hello to “slow and fast lanes” where the quality and responsiveness of websites you click on will be subject to the whims of your warm-hearted Internet Service provider. And if they don’t agree that the sites you like to visit are “worthy,” you’ll have to pay more to access them in any reasonable manner.

Trump has tapped net neutrality foe Ajin Pai to become Chairman of the FCC, the agency responsible for enforcing and promulgating rules that assure an open Internet. His appointment, like many Federal appointments, will not require initial Senate approval (although he will need to be reconfirmed by the Republican-dominated Senate in 2017).

Why is this important? Because as head of the FCC, that agency will now be dominated by officials opposed to the idea of an “open Internet:”

Net neutrality is the idea that your Internet provider must treat all Web traffic equally. A court decision in January struck down FCC rules meant to ensure that Internet providers do not discriminate by blocking or slowing certain content.
That decision opened the door for Internet providers like Comcast and Verizon to cut deals with content providers, which would pay to stream their content in an Internet “fast lane.”
Under President Obama’s leadership, the FCC reacted to this Court decision by reclassifying broadband access as a telecommunications service and thus applying Title II (common carrier) of the Communications Act of 1934 as well as section 706 of the Telecommunications act of 1996. The new Rule took effect in June, 2015. This nullified the prior Court decision and effectively made “net neutrality” the law of the land, at least temporarily. In 2016, the FCC’s new Rules were upheld by the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. We have enjoyed an “open Internet” since that time.

That is all going to change, and not because of any Court decision, but because of Donald Trump.

His nominee, Ajin Pai, will, in position as Chairman, be empowered to revoke the old rules.

What does that mean, in English?

First off, the web could get more expensive. The impact on the average Internet user will likely not be felt right away. But over time, websites would probably pass on to consumers the costs of paying for high-speed access, according to Harold Feld, a senior vice president at the consumer group Public Knowledge.
In addition, it could become difficult to view certain websites owned by companies that can’t afford to pay for access to an Internet fast lane, Feld said.
On top of Internet users potentially paying more, they would also be more confused, Feld said. Under the proposed rules, people would need to make sense of a fragmented Internet landscape where the time it takes to load an online video would depend on whether that website paid extra to their Internet provider. Consumers may start choosing their Internet providers based on which websites they like to visit.
Why is Trump doing this, aside from his general penchant for doing as much harm as possible in the name of “deregulation?” Well it’s entirely possible—even likely--that Trump is too stupid to understand the implications of what he’s doing, but catering to the class of corporate Telecom CEO’s that have sucked up to the Republican Party in their efforts to impose more fees on the American people under the guise of “economic interests” and “encouraging investment.”

Among corporations, opponents include AT&T, Verizon, IBM, Intel, Cisco, Nokia, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Juniper, dLink, Wintel, Alcatel-Lucent, Corning, Panasonic, Ericsson, and others.
Pai claims that supporters of “net neutrality" are “hysterical,“ and that there is not a “shred of evidence” that Internet content would be compromised by rescinding the rules. His statement dissenting from the Rules imposed during the Obama Administration is summarized here. Boiled down, his position is that enforcement of net neutrality rules constitutes a “tax” on broadband providers that ultimately hurts consumers:

Pai's promotion won't come as a surprise, but his new role should worry any supporters of a fair and open internet. Last month Pai and the FCC's other Republican commissioner Michael O'Rielly sent a letter to telecoms and carrier lobbying groups promising to "revisit" the net neutrality rules laid out in 2015 that protect consumers from practices like pay-for-priority access, blocking and throttling. According to Pai and O'Rielly, these rules for carrier transparency and traffic fairness create "unjustified burdens" for service providers and the pair intend to "undo" them.
Before joining the FCC Pai worked as an attorney for Verizon.

There are arguments for and against net neutrality that are well summarized in this Wikipedia entry. But ultimately the only question you may need to ask yourself is this: When was the last time the Republican Party did anything in the interests of the American consumer?
Sure looks as if one more pass time will be gone..... (show quote)

Where were you when obozo gave the Internet to China and Russia Frosty?
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Jan 22, 2017 21:55:50   #
Dr.Dross wrote:
No, they call themselves protestors.

I call them rioters and assholes but that is only me or is it?
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Jan 22, 2017 21:36:11   #
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
And the fact remains Trump will be impeached by his own party!

The fact is you are still a ball less crybaby.
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Jan 22, 2017 21:34:19   #
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Fact; Trump is already in violation of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution! An Impeachable offense!

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/27/donald-trump-conflicts-interest-constitutional-crisis


Fact the eunuch is a blodmann.
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Jan 22, 2017 21:33:09   #
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
A collection of legal scholars, ethics lawyers and money in politics experts are suing Trump for violating the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution!

http://www.citizensforethics.org/press-release/crew-sues-trump-emoluments/


You lost arschloch deal with it.
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Jan 22, 2017 16:10:14   #
Cool Breeze wrote:
Did I say slavery? You can go with hell with your false comparisons. DOUBLE STANDARDS? Whites represents some of the most persuasive pimps throughout history!

Prove it arschloch.
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Jan 22, 2017 16:09:04   #
Cool Breeze wrote:
You should blame your parents! You're just carrying on the tradition. LOL

Your parents raised you to be a ghetto negroid victim and molest 3 year olds?
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Jan 22, 2017 16:06:15   #
BDOG wrote:
Some blacks make it hard not to be a racsist, Obama, Sharpton and Jesse Jackson to name a few.

Cool breeze and progressive one come to mind.
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Jan 22, 2017 15:46:36   #
Dummy Boy wrote:
...SO, is everything that Fox News produces....just a lot more of it. Nothing is going to happen to her....nothing. These fools have been talking about a conviction for years for purported crimes that are just made up. What makes anyone believe, since they are not witnesses to anything but gossip from sore losers. Where are the aliens....unicorns....up your ass?

Would not know never watch fox moron. You been a faggot all your life are is this a new development arschloch?
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Jan 22, 2017 15:43:54   #
Dummy Boy wrote:
Is that what you do every day, eat shit and live?

Just go away if that's the best you have arschloch.
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Jan 22, 2017 15:35:49   #
Alicia wrote:
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Why are you placing the blame on the Left? From what I've read, the organization is Libertarian backed by the Right (Koch, Beck). It seems that this organization is backed by the RNC. Please read further into these cases and stop placing blame.

It seems to me that the Constitution should be covered at the school, but preferably, in classes presented in lower education institutions. I recall it being taught first in elementary school and then in high school. I ask, why this course has not been covered for younger students. What ever happened to Civics classes?
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That is where the blame belongs moron.
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Jan 22, 2017 14:09:44   #
Bobbi Greebel wrote:
I hope you are joking because that kind of thinking went out with my mother's generation!
If this is the way you people think, I will be leaving this site before you cab say Drumpf!

Goodbye idiot.
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Jan 22, 2017 14:07:44   #
Bobbi Greebel wrote:
Iy didn't take the snake long to break his promise to bring manufacturing back to America. I knew it was a lie like everything else he says but some of my naive friends believed him1 so before he was even officially resident, he made the hats for his inauguration in China, lie # 1. On the day of his inauguration, while viewing the parade in his honor, he was busy signing an order to eliminate the ACA, after saying he would wait until there was an other plan in place.

Today's Women's March across the country & around the world was reassuring that Trump will have a a more difficult time from American women than the the Republicans gave Obama!
Iy didn't take the snake long to break his promise... (show quote)

No he won't boobie
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Jan 22, 2017 14:05:07   #
lpnmajor wrote:
Of course it's too late. They've won the White House! They've had the Congress for 50 years, so we should be used to it.

Who the hell you talking about retard?
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