cooterburger
Cooter Burger
cooterburger

You keep saying this. You know there's a vaccine for shingles, right? And it has very high efficacy rates. In fact, my very elderly, very frail grandmother had but a touch of shingles, she thought it was merely a rash, because of the vaccine. Your hysteria over a very temporary, non-life threatening, albeit

Oh, in addition to eating, he has a TV? Wow, fancy. It's 2015. Next you'll say he had a fridge and indoor lighting.

What gets me is HE'S poor! He delivers pizza part time! And a Mustang? Child please. If it wasn't for daddy in his story, he'd be ordering pizza 5 days a week to eat! This guy is the worst.

Who spreads these things? Net neutrality was never a law. The FCC never had the authority to rule. We live in a democracy with strict administrative law guidelines. No one can just say, poof, I regulate thee, and that's a good thing. So your "repeal" is a hyperbolic way of acknowledging that the Commission has

Mostly state and local government, more than Congress, but otherwise, yes.

This.

As you should. Follow this instinct. If the public only knew what dealing with the FCC was like, they would never, even with a gun to their collective heads, agree to this.

"Committee?" Do you mean, the FCC Commissioners, like the Commission itself? That has nothing to do with being given the authority, which can only come from Congress, and I can guarantee you that the Republican-led House E&C Committee will not vote for this.

I'm glad you know how the FCC is going to rule years into the future, because no one in Washington does. This is fundamentally not true - no one knows where and how they will want to apply regulatory power, hence why it's been such a long, hard fight to keep regulators out of the Internet game. You guys are being

Well then, having been in the communications industry, which I highly doubt considering your lack of insight, you would know that those capital costs of infrastructure build-out and upkeep aren't static, were not one time fees. Unlike your favored company du jour (Google, Netflix, the next big thing), companies with