Net neutrality comes down to one question. Do you trust the government or the market to run the internet. The internet existed for 20 years prior to the government "net neutrality" restrictions. I think it worked just fine for those 20 years. Remember once you claim the internet is a utility you give the government reason to levy taxes on it. Once the tax is there it will never go away, we are still paying for the Spanish American in our phone bills.
I was surprised at home many comments in the section of the article were not favorable to NN. I thought some excellent arguments were made comments in the comments sections.
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MacTexas 6 years, 11 months ago
Net neutrality comes down to one question. Do you trust the government or the market to run the internet. The internet existed for 20 years prior to the government "net neutrality" restrictions. I think it worked just fine for those 20 years. Remember once you claim the internet is a utility you give the government reason to levy taxes on it. Once the tax is there it will never go away, we are still paying for the Spanish American in our phone bills.
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T-rex 6 years, 11 months ago
Good riddance! Wondering why Google is lobbying so hard for NN? A different take... http://www.dailywire.com/news/24004/everything-you-need-know-about-why-net-neutrality-harry-khachatrian">http://www.dailywire.com/news/24004/everything-you-need-know-about-why-net-neutrality-harry-khachatrian.
Late night comedians are the last sort on earth I’d take advice from. John Oliver? Really?
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Chet_Manly 6 years, 11 months ago
I was surprised at home many comments in the section of the article were not favorable to NN. I thought some excellent arguments were made comments in the comments sections.
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