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Bill Moyers criticized President Barack Obama on Friday for his decision to seemingly leave the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the hands of the anti-net neutrality forces he opposed as a candidate.
They believed he would keep his word, would see to it that when private interests set upon the Internet like sharks to blood in the water, its fate would be in the hands of honest brokers who would listen politely to the pleas of the greedy, and then show them the door, Moyers said of the supporters Obama won when he promised to keep the internet free from corporate influence. Unfortunately, it turned out to be the infamous revolving door.
Moyers explained that Obamas choice to head the commission, Tom Wheeler, not only bundled more than $500,000 for Obamas successful re-election campaign, but also a top gun for the cable and telecommunications industries. Whats more, Wheeler has staffed the FCCs legal team with a coterie of former telecom attorneys, some of whom had actually lobbied against net neutrality before joining its ranks.
However we might try to imagine that [Wheeler] could quickly abandon old habits of service to his employers, thats simply not how Washington works, Moyers said. Business and government are so intertwined there that public officials and corporate retainers are interchangeable parts of what Chief Justice John Roberts might call the gratitude machine. Round and round they go, and where they stop. Actually they never stop.
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