A win for net neutrality, but shady shit may still kill it.
11 years ago
General
So the FCC has said they will protect net neutrality today, and on the surface it is a very good thing.
BUT...
Don't celebrate just yet.
They are still trying to push the Thune-Upton bill that would reverse everything, as well as shady back room, closed door, agreements, along with the actual "secret" 330+ page bill that was just passed, that the public has not even seen yet!
So... Again... A massive, far reaching ruling, was just passed, on a massive bill that the public has not even seen! To me that sounds shady and secretive as all the blackest back room bullshit I've heard over the years. What happened to a government for the people, by the people? What happened to having the most transparent administration in history?
Not out of the woods just yet, so to speak, till the public can see what was just passed, and it becomes final and does what we have been hoping it does.
BUT...
Don't celebrate just yet.
They are still trying to push the Thune-Upton bill that would reverse everything, as well as shady back room, closed door, agreements, along with the actual "secret" 330+ page bill that was just passed, that the public has not even seen yet!
So... Again... A massive, far reaching ruling, was just passed, on a massive bill that the public has not even seen! To me that sounds shady and secretive as all the blackest back room bullshit I've heard over the years. What happened to a government for the people, by the people? What happened to having the most transparent administration in history?
Not out of the woods just yet, so to speak, till the public can see what was just passed, and it becomes final and does what we have been hoping it does.
FA+

http://www.forbes.com/sites/joshste.....et-neutrality/