FCC To Vote On Net Neutrality On December 21
GovTechGuy writes "The FCC just released its tentative agenda for the December 21st open meeting, where the Commission will vote on whether to adopt rules to preserve net neutrality. According to the agenda the FCC will consider 'adopting basic rules of the road to preserve the open Internet as a platform for innovation, investment, competition, and free expression.' House Republicans have already promised to oppose any solution put forth by FCC chairman Julius Genachowski."
Well, we're boned.
(No, I have no faith that the Right Thing(TM) will be done given the number of asshats involved. It's only a question of where it goes wrong)
What does the FCC have to do with this, again? Last I checked, internet was not transferred directly over the air like traditional television, so they have no more jurisdiction over internet than cable TV.
So the same governing body that allows me to be forced to a single ISP now wants to tell me what "Free" really means. They need to let a free market determine what should be supplied instead of protecting the monopoly.
This is one of my major problems with our president. He barely calls out republicans for stuff like "House Republicans have already promised to oppose any solution put forth by FCC chairman Julius Genachowski." They are not looking at the issues they are rejecting it without looking at it. Not that dems have never ever done this but Obama ran on a platform of ending this kind of thing and only seems to bend over backwards continuing to let republicans to run him over.
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I always hear that the Democratic Party is as much "in the pocket" of big business as the Republicans. But isn't the FCC part of a Democratic Party led executive branch? Am I missing something? Is Hollywood or some other big Democratic Party contributor pro-net-neturality?
"if you would like to view live stenographer's report online the cost is $0.10/kb. HD Video will be $0.50/min, otherwise with the free option you will experience 28.8kB/s download speeds..."
Go study.
Are the Republicans promising to vote it down because they're opposed to Net Neutrality, or because they're opposed to a Democrat? Serious question.
If it's already the government's job to break up monopolies, then why is Net Neutrality needed?
Any sufficiently unpopular but cohesive argument is indistinguishable from trolling.
What do you want Obama to do about it? It's up to the people to not vote for politicians that pull those stunts. Obama agreed to work with Republicans, but if they dig their feet in and say they refuse to cooperate, what can he do? At least when the house and senate had Democratic majorities he could simply ignore them, but apparently that wasn't the right thing to do either.
What a fool believes, he sees, no wise man has the power to reason away.
Greed is the driving force behind politics, the economic mess we are in, and now anti-consumer measures like the tiered-internet that companies like Comcast are proposing.
Does anyone else think that the relentless pursuit of money-at-all-costs mentality is greatly hindering science, freedom, innovation and technology?
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I hear its because he's been behind closed doors dealing with The Gregory Brothers to get the sound JUST right - so that when he makes such an announcement it can easily make the next "Auto-Tune the News" Episode and go viral in mere seconds.
Hopefully Congress will vote before December 21 to actually grant the FCC the power to actually govern communications as originally intended... you know they are Federal Communications Commission, its got the word in its name...
I'll start my own internet with black jack, and hookers.
No matter what he ran on, Obama can do nothing but set and example, and show his willingness to work with them.
It's not like he can just tell the Republicans to play nicely. And, if as you suggest, he "calls them out", then all he's going to do is piss them off even more, and they'll work with him even less.
I don't see how Obama can actually make them do anything.
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And this sort of thing is why I'm a Groucho Marxist:
I don’t know what they have to say,
It makes no difference anyway --
Whatever it is, I’m against it!
No matter what it is or who commenced it,
I’m against it.
Your proposition may be good
But let’s have one thing understood --
Whatever it is, I’m against it!
And even when you’ve changed it or condensed it,
I’m against it.
(watch Groucho sing it)
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That was the shortest article I've ever seen. I had more information in my 4th grade "Weekly Reader" pamphlets.
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He is still trying to figure out how to fit it into his "car in a ditch" metaphor.
For as much as they rile up their constituency about how America has lost all it's jobs, the economy being in the tank and how China is taking over, they do their best to constantly oppose new job creation and assist large corporations in stifling competition and innovation. Opposing Net Neutrality shows that the Republican party is against innovation, against American competitiveness and only seeks to put more money in the hands of their friends and contributors, the Nation and the people be damned.
But hey, when your core voter base is a bunch of pisswater guzzling, bible-banging, NASCAR fans who get their news from Glenn Beck and social opinions from Reality TV, I guess you don't even need to attempt to hide your hypocrisy since the majority of retards who voted for you are too dumb to think.
Net Neutrality assures more jobs, more innovation and continued competitiveness in an open marketplace. Opposing it will only benefit Comcast, Verizon and AT&T while preventing new startups who can't pay the extortion fees if they aren't blocked all together for daring to compete with their own "premium services"
America is already falling far behind in internet infrastructure. Asians can get Gigabit lines for what we pay for standard DSL, yet AT&T and Comcast are still stumbling around dragging their feet with IPv6 and it's taking an act of Congress to FORCE them to get internet access speeds to 1/10 of what Japan has today by 2020! Yet they have spared no expense suing municipalities who wanted to offer free wifi services and opposing Google's plans for municipal WiMAX offerings. Opposing Net Neutrality will only insure this situation grows exponentially worse.
The timing *could* be right since they've just tried extorting content providers.
I swear to God...I swear to God! That is NOT how you treat your human!
Obama mentions it all the time.
Perhaps you should choose a different media outlet thata ctually talks about all the issues for your news?
I suggest your local NPR stations.
And no, NPR isn't biased. Contrary to what the morons here think.
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He's too cool (in several senses of the word) for that.
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The American people are getting the government they deserve, and I hope they fucking choke on it.
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FCC chairman Julius Genachowski. . . Sarah Palin : "I'm against any legislation from a legislator whose name I can't pronounce. And you, North Korea, and South Korea get your names sorted out, and stop confusing us! Oh, and I am also looking at you, Dakotas!"
"Wait, Carolina, too? And why would someone find West Virgina, like kinda west of Virginia? I'll get back to you on this."
At least Sarah Palin can pride herself with not having any dirt flung at her from all those WikiLeaks.
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A natural monopoly being one where actual physical things, like cable, have to be invested in on a large scale.
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He barely calls out republicans for stuff like "House Republicans have already promised to oppose any solution put forth by FCC chairman Julius Genachowski."
Good hell! He won't call out Republicans for the hypocrisy of how they won't extend unemployment benefits because they'll add to the deficit, but want to extend the Bush tax cuts to the rich without any mention of the deficit.
Not that dems have never ever done this but Obama ran on a platform of ending this kind of thing and only seems to bend over backwards continuing to let republicans to run him over.
I think that you have the way he bends opposite of the way he really bends, and I think that you have the length of time that Republicans spend on top of him and what they do there wrong. Hint: it doesn't involve lube, although it should.
Look where all this talking got us, baby.
Do you happen to remember when democrats had a large majority in the House and a super majority in the Senate for 2 years?
Democrats could have passed anything they damn well felt like passing without a single republican vote
Obama didn't have to "make" the other side do anything.
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but what he can do is say "look I am trying to work with republicans they wont have any of it."
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vxice: He should call them out.
bunratty: What do you want him to do about it?
Perhaps he could, oh I dunno, Call them out on it! It usually involves pointing out the congressmen that simply refuse to even look at the issue and ask them why they reject it all out of hand. Ask them to simply stop obstructing all progress and maybe consider the possibility of working together. Just maybe.
And if they ask him to, oh I dunno, cut taxes, kick out the immigrants, or defend our longtime ally or N. Korea, he could respond that he's simply going to block the whole affair out of hand... Until they actually take a look at the FCC's proposal.
It's, you know, political hardball. Not exactly his sort of thing, but he could do it.
And no, NPR isn't biased. Contrary to what the morons here think.
Your ad hominem has me convinced.
I am always disappointed that with such things, the decision to move one way or the next is left up to people who don't understand the topic. The founding fathers were educated men and philosophers. They wrote books on concepts and engaged in intellectual discourse regarding those concepts.
Congress, in its short history, has been almost entirely a political game, however. Money interests and personal bias determines how important decisions are made.
Have there been congressional debates guest-starring important people on the topic? Have actual academics and their research been given at least equal priority and importance to industry power house CEOs?
It is true we are becoming more politically polarized as a nation, with less willingness to find a common ground or consensus on difficult issues. Negotiation between Democrats and Republicans is mostly dead, both between the representatives in office and the individual citizens who voted them in.
However, there are two major reasons I see Republicans opposed to Net Neutrality. First, it is increasing government regulatory power - and the Republicans often campaign on a platform of deregulation. Second, Republicans often are seen as pro-corporate/free market. They would argue that if the market doesn't support the pay-for-tiered access model then those businesses that adopt it will be unprofitable and thus be removed from the market. Undoubtedly, Net Neutrality is most likely perceived as a form of Socialism in their eyes - that is, the State forcing a redistribution of wealth by making corporations treat all users of data equally.
Net Neutrality is something I am mostly in support of, but not entirely. After all, if a telcomm wants to prioritize credit card/ecommerce/banking transactions, would there not be a benefit in speed of transaction processing? What if they want to prioritize medical data? What if they want to increase the cost to these users for the priority since they will need money to develop the technology (and harm their income by removing priority from their other customers)? I recently saw the article that 20% of prime-time data usage is Netflix. What if the telcomm realizes that Netflix is driving their services and wants to offer them a discount on internet volume - allowing Netflix to lower their monthly costs for streaming and attracting more customers to the broadband services needed to access Netflix? Thus I am not 100% convinced yet.
They don't think FCC should regulate the Internet, full stop. What difference does it make what the proposal by Genachowski contains?
Negative moral value of force outweighs the positive value of good intentions.
Do you happen to remember when democrats had [...] a super majority in the Senate[...]?
The Democrats have never had a super majority in the Senate, that would almost be impossible. For the big 'D's (should be 'P' for pussy) to have a super majority in the Senate they'd need to hold 100 seats, and only then would it be a super majority if the Vice President was a Democrat as well. Well, that and ALL of the fucking lobbiest had decided to take a vacation.
Look where all this talking got us, baby.
If somebody has already made up their mind to kill you any way they can, it hardly matters if you make them mad, you might as well kick their crotch and get something done.
The problem is that for several years the Democrats have been unable or unwilling to overcome the Republican's underwhelming minority, so people voted them out for being do-nothings.
>>>only seems to bend over backwards continuing to let republicans to run him over.
Not correct. The Republicans only had ~40% of the congress and zero power to stop anything. It was the Blue Dog DEMOCRATS that have been opposing Obama. They are the ones that were blocking health reform and opposed single payer. They also demanded Obama write an XO forbidding the funds be used for abortions.
Obama had problems these last two years, but those problems existed *within* his own party, since many Dems are quite conservative & not agree with Obama's agenda.
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - historian Evelyn Beatrice Hall
Is that in any way related to the OPs suggestion that Obama "call out" the Republicans for their current behavior? Or is it a parallel set of circumstances?
Would that two year period of time have had any bearing on a vote which is happening on December 21st?
In short ... have you said anything on topic? Or thrown out some random and unrelated items? (Honest question, I'm confused.)
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with the Fairness Doctrine, dead since Reagan.
Gah, you gotta read the comments over in the Yahoo! pages on this.
"I feel a strong stupidness in the Force."
Well, apparently, you only have to fool the majority of people for a little while.
Anyone in congress who blanket refuses to look at matters that a Chairman of an government agency recommends is not doing their job. Yes I understand that their opposition is just a letter from a committee saying they do not like the FCC's approach to Net Neutrality. But the fact is they are objecting before the FCC has even discussed the matter yet. The real thing to do is wait till the FCC has a proposal and then the committee should discuss and provide a detailed critique of the individual rules in the plan that they need revisited. Representatives and Committees are defying the oath of their position every time they stick their fingers in their ears and shout 'La La La I am not listening to this branch of government La La La'.
It's difficult to compromise when the choice is between enslavement with chains around your neck, or a plush felt collar. The latter IS a better compromise but the end result is still Anti-choice and Anti-freedom.
Obama keeps pushing ideas that would take away freedom of choice, and leave us as Wards of the new Lords... like serfs. He who holds the money, holds a monopoly and the citizens are left with no options.
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - historian Evelyn Beatrice Hall
What do you want Obama to do about it? It's up to the people to not vote for politicians that pull those stunts.
Yes, but how should people know about this when even the political opponents do not talk about it? Why should the media cover the Republican obstructonism when even the Democrats seem to have no problem with it?
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It's up to the people to not vote for politicians that pull those stunts.
The thing is, partisan politics have totally screwed up the ability for people to truly vote in representatives that do what they want.
I can vote in a Republican who wants to grant mega-corporations the right to extort each other (and us by proxy).
Or I can vote in a Democrat who wants to take my guns away (in addition to promoting a welfare state).
There's no balance in issues. Closest thing to a sane party I've found is the Modern Whigs, but they're not going to win an election in my lifetime. Being presented with two choices, both of which you detest, isn't an opportunity to "do something". It's just teasing the voter and reaffirming the powerlessness.
"People who think they know everything are very annoying to those of us who do."-Mark Twain
So you would rather have your Internet connection controlled by one corrupt special interest than a corrupt organization merely influenced by many competing corrupt special interests? I'm just sayin'...
>>>only seems to bend over backwards continuing to let republicans to run him over.
Not correct. The Republicans only had ~40% of the congress and zero power to stop anything. It was the Blue Dog DEMOCRATS that have been opposing Obama. They are the ones that were blocking health reform and opposed single payer. They also demanded Obama write an XO forbidding the funds be used for abortions.
Obama had problems these last two years, but those problems existed *within* his own party, since many Dems are quite conservative & not agree with Obama's agenda.
those dems disagreed on specific issues like as you mention no money for abortion. The difference is they actually read the bill before saying we won't even consider it. repubs flat out as a party refused to discuss any issue related to the matter. and yes repubs did have the power to stop the bill by saying they would not support it in any form, that required a higher percentage of dems to go along with it. the goal of democracy is an agreeable medium not one side happy at the others expense. of course not everyone will agree perfectly with anything and I disagreed with many aspects of the insurance reform bill, repubs knew they only had to drag their feet long enough and get a few dems to disagree on some point or another and blame the failure on the dems. only one repub seemed the least bit interested in the content of the bill, sen. snowe.
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The same poles, yes, but not the same cables.
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I love this song! We need to kidnap John Boehner and make him sing it for youtube. The more straight-faced and atonal he does it, the better.
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A good guy too. His response to the Comcast/Level 3/Netflix thing was "The middlemen always get their cut". The netflix bits on the wire have a higher "value" or "profit potential" than other bits, and therefore the people carrying those bits should be entitled to a cut of that profit. I asked if shipping companies do the same thing regarding the content and value of the boxes they move around and he suggested they do. He was totally cool with the concept.
I guess this is basically the idea that businesses need to maximize profits using any means. This is actually really great-- instead of profits being tied to your own operations, i.e, shipping more packages at minimal cost-- now you can "piggy back" on the success of other companies. The more successful another company becomes, the bigger your cut can become!
I feel dirty now.
but what he can do is say "look I am trying to work with republicans they wont have any of it."
The people he'd be trying to convince wouldn't care anyway. It'd be a complete waste of his time.
So, do you vote for the Modern Whigs?
It's better to vote for what you want and not get it than to vote for what you don't want and get it.
- E. Debs
>>>morons here
NPR has trained you well. Repeat the NPR mantra after me: "Libertarians? Morons. Constitutionalists? Morons. Pro-small-government? Morons. We shall do everything we can to marginalize or just plain ignore these anti-government persons... including firing our one and only Libertarian off the staff for something he said while off the clock."
Well done Citizen.
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"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - historian Evelyn Beatrice Hall
Do you happen to remember when democrats had a large majority in the House and a super majority in the Senate for 2 months?
FTFY. The actual time with Congress in session with 60 senators was not a long one, and even then it's only 60 if you counted the Independents that caucus with Democrats.
Not that you can't (or shouldn't) be able to get something done in 2 months, but let's try not to rewrite history, especially when it's such recent and well-documented history.
I'm still not sure where I stand on net neutrality, but if it's scheduled right before Christmas, then I know America is screwed. Scheduling legislation for then is the political analog of pulling out a tube of lube with an evil grin on one's face. In fact, I'll probably know which way I should have stood on the issue after the vote. This is the kind of crap that gave us the federal reserve.
Did we watch the same meeting? This was the one that was televised right? None of the republicans that I saw were pointing to specific sections of the bill or offering alternatives. The resounding chorus from that meeting was "Scrap the bill and start over" from the republicans, not "lets see if we can work out the problems we have with this bill."
I saw several Republican congressman READ directly from the bill, followed by explanations of why they think that section needed to be modified, as Obama listened. Why you missed that is beyond me, unless you fell asleep or are so filled with anti-Republican hate that you refused to hear what was going on.
Recently the UK government came-up with the idea of taking people's paychecks. Completely. And then handing-back an allowance to the citizens. I suspect that's what Obama truly desires which is why he said, "The Republicans should sit in the back and keep quiet." Does that sound like a president desiring to have open exchange???
Of course you'll now claim you never heard Obama say that, but that merely demonstrates you are not informed. I've seen the video on TV and aired on radio, multiple times. Obama is the one who was close-minded.
Dems or Repubs. They are both fuckign dicks.
Why you people continue to "defend" the Dems/Obama Bush/Repubs makes no sense to mer.
You are fucking fools. WAKE UP people.
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - historian Evelyn Beatrice Hall
Call them out on it. Don't let the Republicans control the message. At every press conference, we should be hearing how the Republicans are obstructing progress, and how they are fighting against the interests of the people they represent.
But at least by calling them out, they're not controlling the message, and people are hearing that it is the Republicans that are blocking everything. What he's doing now is letting them control the message, and letting them bitch that the President isn't working with them, meaning that he has to bend over backwards for them.
and a super majority in the Senate for 2 years?
No, I don't. You know why? Because it didn't happen. When Democrats took office, they only had 59 seats due to the Minnesota Senate election being contested. When that got sorted out, then Sen. Kennedy died, thus leaving them with 59 seats again.
Bullshit. They *may* have done this with Obama, but when on TV, or in every townhall meeting, all they said was "DEATH PANELS! SOCIALISM!", thus dragging the national discourse down even further so that we couldn't have a decent debate on the topic. That is all on them.
It wasn't "House Republicans have already promised to oppose any solution", it was "Energy and Commerce Committee Republicans are preparing a letter to the agency expressing disapproval". (Why so shrill?)
Good point. Labels can be very misleading, and the devil is in the detail. Are the rules to be voted on available on-line?
Translation: "We don't care if the idea is any good or not, we oppose it in any case for political reasons." Is it any wonder why this country is so screwed up?
You are grossly miss informed. The FTC only deals with monopolies if they are not "natural" monopolies. Power, Water, Cable and Phone services are considered natural monopolies since it would be impractical to have multiple competitors in an area. Imagine having two cable lines to every house and in every city just to accommodated two cable providers or how many you'd need to satisfy the capitalist ideal of having a large number of competitors so people can pick and choose providers. Since phone lines were considered natural monopolies they were put under the FCC since that is it's natural regulating body for all Communication and Electronics the FCC has always been in control of them and not the FTC. The FTC actually has nothing to do with ether the Cable or Phone services since they are natural and allow the FCC and local governments to control them as they please. Good old "Ma Bell" was broken up by the FCC and is controlled and regulated by the FCC. If you can't grasp how from there the FCC is also the regulating body for the Internet in the US since the Internet is just a bunch of Cable lines, Phone lines, and interconnected electronic equipment meant and intended for Communications then you'll never understand it or even a more abstract concept like Net Neutrality. Next thing you now you'll be blathering about how the FCC shouldn't exist and how it should be your right to beam any old frequency into any airwaves as your freedom of speech.
That should have been "and offered alternatives" in my original comment. I heard over and over again in that meeting that the billed need to be scrapped and they needed to start over again. Plenty of people went in there with copies of the bill but it was used as a political prop more than anything else. Also you'll note that I said nothing about Obama's roll in the meeting nor did I defended his actions. He may have not come with an open mind for compromise but it incredibly dishonest to say that the republicans did either. The rest of your post would seem to indicate to me that you may agree on that last point.
If I ever saw them on a ballot, I would. Usually they don't even get that far.
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This surprises me. There has actually appeared on one of your ballots the name of a Democrat who wants to take away guns from Law-abiding citizens who already legally own them? I know the Republican noise machine (the folks paid to keep people voting for those mega-corporation lovers you bemoan) likes to claim all Dems are that way, but they'd say anything, wouldn't they? I've never had such a person appear on any of my ballots. I'd certianly be unlikely to vote for them if they did.
Twist the meaning of it if you like, but any and every politician who voted for the original AWB of 1994, and all who have tried to get it reenacted are guilty of trying to restrict my firearms rights. It took YEARS after I was able to buy my first handgun (came of age during in the middle of the ban) before I could get a proper 15-round magazine for it. I also was unable to get ahold of an AR-15 in my present configuration (yes, it's got an evil carry handle and a bayonet lug - and it's never done anything but punch holes in paper).
Just look at the spread as far as partisan support for that law went.
Even as to your original claim about taking them away, there's the famous quote regarding firearms from Dianne Feinstein (I guess I don't have to tell you that she normally sports a big D beside her name):
"If I could have gotten 51 votes in the Senate of the United States for an outright ban, picking up every one of them -- Mr. and Mrs. America, turn them all in -- I would have done it."
She's still in office by the way.
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Yes, it was the "Blue Dog" democrats who opposed Obama, all of the Republicans were totally supporting him!
Oh wait, the Republicans were voting against everything, and throwing filibusters in on top of it; the "Blue Dogs" were just icing on the Party of No's cake.
Why did you link to the fairness doctrine in a thread about network neutrality?
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most federal and state prisons (and their fat payrolls) are located in the most rock-ribbed, reddest states/counties. Remoting the mostly minority prisoners far, far away from their families is just a nice, racist bonus.
I came here to read about possible Net Neutrality legislation. Instead of information, nothing but Rep-Dem bashing from a bunch of juvenile shut-ins. Comments that are simply sound bites from your respective media packets. I'm sure the respective National Committees will be glad to know their 'message' is being received. Don't you get enough poli-slam during your WOW time? There must be a political flame forum that you political 'experts' can lurk? Twenty minutes of wading through your crap comments, not one word about regarding the proposed legislation for Net Neutrality. Thanks for wasting my time.
I'm not "twisting the meaning" of anything. You said "take your guns away", and near as I can tell that law didn't take a gun away from anyone.
I hope I did not wake up in some bizzarro-world where insisting on factual accuracy is "twisting the meaning", whereas the origianal inaccuracy is somehow not.
I take it you commented on what I had to say without actually reading my post.
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I did read your post and while my response was a bit trite it cut to the heart of the matter. Equating Network Neutrality to Fairness Doctrine is mistaken at best, deliberately obfuscating the issue at worst.