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Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:45 am
Posted by blake the kid
Member since Jun 2017
778 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:45 am
If I’m correct net neutrality was put into effect by Obama, and our great president repealed it. So, it is still the companies choice whether they want to charge users to use their product or not, just like it was before it was put into place. If they didn’t charge us before, they won’t charge users now. So why is the left having a meltdown.

Correct me if I’m wrong and things won’t just go on as normal?
Posted by TaderSalad
mudbug territory
Member since Jul 2014
25993 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:46 am to
quote:

blake the kid




But it's a whole lot more fun to bitch... That's why we have the left. They distract themselves from reality and provide hours of amusement fo free.
Posted by blake the kid
Member since Jun 2017
778 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:50 am to
that’s what I thought
Posted by Greace
Member since May 2009
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Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:51 am to
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If I’m correct net neutrality was put into effect by Obama, and our great president repealed it.


You're not correct
Posted by Wtodd
Tampa, FL
Member since Oct 2013
68474 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:51 am to
If you like your doctor...............
Posted by 25 Point Lead
Member since Nov 2017
575 posts
Posted on 12/15/17 at 9:52 am to
It was put into effect under the Obama administration due to a 2014 court ruling deciding that the FTC did not have the authority from Congress to impose penalties on non-common carrier services by common carrier companies.

That stems from penalties imposed by the FTC ($100 million fine) from 2010 actions by att I believe.


Also, learn how to use a subject title
This post was edited on 12/15/17 at 9:53 am
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