Conservative Groups Accuse FCC of Helping Net Neutrality Advocates File Comments
jfruh writes Conservative groups opposed to net neutrality have a beef with the FCC, claiming the commission helped pro-net neutrality advocates file comments on the subject without similarly helping opponents. In other news out of this camp, it turns out American Commitment, an advocacy group with ties to the Republican billionaire Koch brothers, sent out 2.4 million letters to Congress opposing net neutrality but only collected about 814,000 signatures. The group then generated three letters to Congress for each person signing the petition, one letter to each of the signer's two senators and one to each signer's representative.
As someone who has myself flirted with PARTS of the Con philosophy at times, I say to a bunch of nitwits: you are intellectually incapable of understanding this issue. It's not about what you think it's about. DAYUM, but Cons can be stupid. (And, I hasten to add, so can Libs. It has become all about warping EVERYTHING to fit one specific fixation).