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In reply to the discussion: The FCC Did a Lot More Than Just Approve Net Neutrality Today [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)As it clearly had no negative effect on his actions today.
I consider substanceless posts like this a hit piece on a good man who did a good thing today. Then there's this bizarre hit piece where you fail to recognize how the public comment process works.
Wheeler said he was for net neutrality but you called it "Orwellian Double Speak."
Strange how easy it is to find these nasty screeds against good people in the government.
BTW, I love how lobbying has become such a scare quote to refer to anyone. Lobbying is a first amendment right. The problem isn't lobbying per se, the problem is allowing 1) lobbyists (or the companies they work for) to write legislation and 2) allowing congresspeople not to read the very legislation they vote on. Our congresspeople frankly need to be babysat to keep lobbyists from wowing them with BS.