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In reply to the discussion: "The Buck Stops at the FCC"-(Net Neutrality) [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)Presidents, those nominations are extremely important and should be made with the knowledge that once confirmed, these nominations will have extraordinary power to make decisions, such as on Net Neutrality eg, that will affect the American people's interests even more so than nominations that ARE more accountable to the administration that nominates them.
Which is why the nomination of Wheeler, who has such a glaring conflict of interest, a former Cable Lobbyist, raises huge questions as to how much thought was put into that nomination.
If the OP is correct then the FCC can, without 'going around the Court's decision', as claimed by some DUers, protect Net Neutrality. Why Wheeler has stated he does not intend to that therefore raises huge questions. Not just about his own reasons, but as to why he was nominated in the first place.