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Colorado’s Mike Coffman is first Republican U.S. Rep. to ask FCC to delay vote on net neutrality
U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman on Tuesday became the first Republican to urge regulators to delay a vote on net neutrality, which would repeal open internet rules adopted two years ago. In a letter to Ajit V. Pai, the Federal Communications Commission chairman who proposed the rollback, Coffman said that altering the rules “may well have significant unanticipated negative consequences.” He asked Pai to let Congress hold hearings on the issue and pass open internet laws.
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They won't. Eventually corporations will own everything and we will pay "rent" for everything we own. Eventually the rent will be so high,we won't be able to afford anything.
Sounds like a bad end game for the corporations. You would think that in this potential conspiracy the corporations would want to keep things priced on a bell curve so that people can afford to have the most crap possible.