Twenty-eight House members—including its top-ranking leaders who this week warned the Federal Communications Commission that regulating broadband like a public utility “harms” providers, would be “fatal to the Internet,” and could “limit economic freedom”—have received more than twice the amount in campaign contributions from the broadband sector than the average for all House members.
Bankrolled by broadband donors, lawmakers lobby FCC on net neutrality | Ars Technica
Wow. That’s shocking. It’s … it’s almost like they were paid off by the broadband providers or something. But, that would NEVER happen in America, right? Truth, justice, equality, and all that, right?
(via airyairyquitecontrary)Bankrolled by broadband donors, lawmakers lobby FCC on net neutrality | Ars Technica
Wow. That’s shocking. It’s … it’s almost like they were paid off by the broadband providers or something. But, that would NEVER happen in America, right? Truth, justice, equality, and all that, right?
(via airyairyquitecontrary)








