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Forums - Politics Discussion - FCC Chairman Ajit Pai sets course to dismantle net neutrality rules

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"Two years ago, I warned that we were making a serious mistake. It's basic economics. The more heavily you regulate something, the less of it you're likely to get," Pai said during a speech at the Newseum in Washington on Wednesday.

Wow.



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This is gonna be awesome!!! I trust Comcast to do the right thing...



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I also like this fantasy world where everything is automatically awesome for the citizens just because it could mean a small push for economic growth because we all know that this is the only thing we have to look at. 

In no way could that be negative for the people in this fantastic fantasy world. 

But at least these companies and their shareholders  will be happy (and I guess that's what this is about in the end)



Wasn't aware that the FCC has become the official lobbying group of Big Telco.



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If this goes threw. I wonder what ISP gets the mess exodus, first.



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archer9234 said:
If this goes threw. I wonder what ISP gets the mess exodus, first.

They're all in together. The administration is in their pocket.

They all pushed for this.



Welp, I hope Republicans are happy that they're fucking everyone over. Including themselves. Party before country, right?



crissindahouse said:

I also like this fantasy world where everything is automatically awesome for the citizens just because it could mean a small push for economic growth because we all know that this is the only thing we have to look at. 

In no way could that be negative for the people in this fantastic fantasy world. 

The benefits are just gonna trickle down like a beautiful yellow shower.



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Seems fine to me. You get what you vote for. Personally I wouldn't have voted for this if I was American, and now I'm just glad I'm not American (although this might actually have global implications too, but I can't tell for sure).



"Two years ago, I warned that we were making a serious mistake. It's basic economics. The more heavily you regulate something, the less of it you're likely to get," Pai said during a speech at the Newseum in Washington on Wednesday.

The point of regulation is to protect the consumer.
But who cares about that guy right? I mean some of these ISP might earn more if you dont regulate how they do bussiness.

The question is... why does Pai care how much these ISP profit? and why does he weigh it above consumer protections.