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It’s too bad Marsha Blackburn banned the rest of us from following suit.

I can’t debate with someone who fundamentally doesn’t understand the topic at hand. That’s on you.

I don’t think you understand this situation at all. Go read some more then come back to us.

Explain to me how you “subsidize” my access to Facebook, Netflix, etc. when I probably already pay more than you to have access to a higher-bandwidth plan? Your entire post is nonsense.

Because the industry hasn’t been growing and evolving over time, right? Things never change.

I already pay extra for a higher-bandwidth package. No one is subsidizing me. This is a godawful take. Try again.

We don’t want to regulate “the web”, we want to regulate access to the web so that ISPs have to treat all data fairly.

Wait, what were they giving for free?

*sigh* Take your star…

Hmmm…

Good.

Not to mention a state that hasn’t elected a Democrat as a senator in 25 years.

Coupled with the continually harder push of the “everyone is entitled to their opinion” narrative. Sure, everyone is allowed to have their opinion, but when it comes to actually doing things we should operate with things actually based in reality and facts, ergo, many opinions are demonstrably wrong and, in many

Don’t let them control the narrative. Before it was Democrats were lying and it was all #fakenews. Now it’s “man, barely beat a pedophile, huh?” A win is a win and we need to stick it to them.

So proud of my home state for getting Doug Jones elected.

I like the obvious trend of education vs. voting preference.

Oh, the redneck cousins showed up. And they voted for Moore. Rural white Alabama makes itself heard and it’s not going to be easy for us to turn any time soon.

Religion most likely. It’s a very strong sticking point in the South and is tied very tightly to Republicans.

Specifically rural Alabama. I’m happy to see the “large” cities in Alabama voting more liberal like they should. But turning the rural South is the most uphill battle that exists.

Don’t play into the Republican tactic here. The narrative going into the election was that Democrats were making up accusations of sexual abuse to hurt Moore. That narrative has now shifted to “man, just barely beat a pedophile, eh?” They’re deflecting. Don’t play into it. Remember “You lost, get over it”? Dish it out