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Mar 3, 2015 20:57:23   #
Kevyn
 
buffalo wrote:
Ron Paul, "Today the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), a non-elected federal government agency, v**ed three-to-two to reclassify broadband Internet as a common carrier service under Title II of the Communications Act. This means that – without the v**e of Congress, the peoples’ branch of government – a federal agency now claims the power to regulate the Internet. I am surprised that even among civil liberties groups, some claim the federal government increasing regulation of the Internet somehow increases our freedom and liberty.
The t***h is very different. The adoption of these FCC rules on the Internet represents the largest regulatory power grab in recent history. The FCC’s newly adopted rule takes the most dynamic means of communication and imposes the regulatory structure designed for public utilities. Federal regulation could also open the door to de facto censorship of ideas perceived as threatening to the political class – ideas like the troops should be brought home, the PATRIOT Act should be repealed, military spending and corporate welfare should be cut, and the Federal Reserve should be audited and ended.
The one bright spot in this otherwise disastrous move is that federal regulations making it more difficult to use the Internet will cause more Americans to join our movement for liberty, peace, and prosperity. The federal government should keep its hands off of the Internet!"
Ron Paul, "Today the Federal Communications C... (show quote)

Paul is obviously on the pad of both internet service providers and huge multinationals who are conspiring to get corporate behemoths a fast lane and shut out innovators.

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