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Pubs Divided On Net Neutrality
2015-02-27
[NATIONALJOURNAL] As Internet activists celebrated their net-neutrality win Thursday, Republicans were already plotting their Dire Revenge.

GOP politicians were virtually unanimous in expressing their outrage about the Federal Communications Commission's vote to reclassify the Internet as a utility. But there is widening disagreement within the ranks about just what flavor of Dire Revenge the party should ultimately pursue, such as compromise legislation, a congressional resolution of disapproval, or a fight over FCC funding.

"There's going to be a lot of Republicans in both the House and Senate who are going to want to express their opposition to what the FCC is doing," Sen. John Thune, who chairs the upper chamber's Commerce Committee, told National Journal moments before the FCC vote took place. "If we can't come together behind a legislative solution, I suspect that those other options are on the table."

Thune, the Senate's No. 3 Republican, has been at the forefront of his party's efforts to pursue legislation that would essentially enforce the meat of the FCC's net-neutrality protections without designating the Internet as a "telecommunications service." Though Thune has had some success earning the interest of a handful of moderate Democrats, such as Sens. Bill Nelson and Claire McCaskill
...Now, why would I pay taxes on my airplane? Send the bill to the taxpayers!...
, most Democrats have shown little interest in the proposal.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Remember Pubs once out in the open, its tough to put back in...

Posted by: Grusotch the Florid7905   2015-02-27 18:26  

#3  That's the irony. Feds created a situation so bad that many people think a government takeover would be an improvement. Same thing they did with healthcare.
Posted by: Iblis   2015-02-27 13:31  

#2  My guess is there will be nothing 'neutral' about net neutrality.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-02-27 13:21  

#1  1. Government creates monopoly ISPs.

2. Monopoly ISPs piss off pretty much everyone.

3. Government declares market failure and regulates the ISPs.

Sounds like government at its best. Create the problem, then spend the next 100 years 'fixing' it.
Posted by: Iblis   2015-02-27 12:55  

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