FCC Approves ‘Net Neutrality’ Plan to Control Internet Access
WASHINGTON (AP) — Internet service providers like
Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile now must act in the
“public interest” when providing a mobile connection to your home or
phone, under rules approved Thursday by a divided Federal Communications
Commission.
Editor's notes:
They, the large suppliers of the internet, ARE acting in the public interest. That's how they win customers.
There is absolutely no need for this. Make no mistake, what you have in this FCC decision is a partisan and socialist effort to add to the control of Central Planning. What you are looking is this:
the first step in Central Planning's control of opposition talk, whether that
be anti-warming talk, or the inclusion of "God" in a particular
text, or GOP campaign-type rhetoric. To be sure, this will
not be an overnight transition, but, if Central Planning is
involved, there is no doubt that it will
exercise its power, and command the
internet just as it has commanded control over our school systems.
I do not think
this is as hopeless and as do others,
but I do believe there is a coming battle complete with new legal
solutions. If the GOP can hold the
Senate and win the presidency, in
2016, this issue will receive immediate
resolution.