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It's really hard for me to fathom how anyone thinks expanding FCC powers to the internet is a good thing... especially with such minimal details.

When did more government control become so desirable?

If this is what the people wanted, why couldn't we read it before the vote? It's not just Republicans and Lobbyists fighting, it's those of us with logic. There are ways to protect the free and open Internet without the FCC pulling it into their system of taxation and legal regulation.

BOOOOOOOOOO!

We're just so jaded to political corruption now. This should be a career-ending scandal. Take six digits of dollars in bribes, then circumvent the democratic process with absolutely baldfaced chicanery. But there'll be no repercussions whatsoever. None.

It seems awfully convenient that we're just now reinterpreting the results of this experiment to perfectly match our current social issue du jour.

And I love the irony in these articles: "Athlete says media is stupid, and that's awesome!" said member of the media.

"what's been highlighted over the last few months is just how worthless so many in media are..." says guy who glossed over and eventually whiffed on Jon Jones' coke habit while writing an in-depth story about Jon Jones' life in and out of the ring prior to most recent title fight.

Kevin Durant: "You guys really don't know shit."

Dear Troll,

Oh look, two Foreigners talking to one another. ME and YOU and I can tell you first hand the issue is two fold.

Either your reading skills are horrible or you're not nearly as good constructing a strawman as most are when it comes to avoiding the refutation of any of my statements of fact.

You have evidence to support pre-fed bubbles were of a larger scale and severity than the .com bubble, the housing bubble, and now the current bond bubble? These latest examples were globally destructive. That's what happens when a single entity controls the price of money that happens to be a reserve currency.

Says the nobody who couldn't refute a single point.

Again, you have no idea what you're talking about when it comes to freedom or a free market. We aren't running a free market, so get that out of your head. Also, I never made the case there were no bubbles pre fed, clearly they were but they were a hell of a lot more isolated and not near the magnitude of what we're

When we speak of a manipulated Fed run economy, where they control the true cost of money, it isn't difficult to spot bubbles, contrary to what your ignorance lends you to believe. There is no shortage of names out there who have accurately identified bubbles as they were blowing up.

No problem. Nice attempt at not replying, at first. Sort of a passive-aggressive defense, akin to rolling up in a ball and pretending.

It would look like the most powerful nation on Earth, a sanctuary to anyone oppressed, tolerant to those being persecuted in their own country. Sounds great huh? Well that's what the United States of America was before our politicians realized they could just steal from Peter to pay off Paul to get re-elected. The

No. That'd be like saying Trent Dilfer is better than another quarterback.

Accomplice: Ok Aaron, in and out, no evidence. We hit the target, and leave.