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ThrowDemsOut
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reply to RayW

Re: Never happen

Perhaps more useful than the Fairness Doctrine would be a law requiring that FCC Commissioners be technologists and visionaries instead of partisan lobbyists?
Yes, that will work. A government agency that doesn't care about costs or taxes or what the people want, but just wants the best broadband internet that taxpayer money can buy.
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said by ThrowDemsOut:

Yes, that will work. A government agency that doesn't care about costs or taxes or what the people want, but just wants the best broadband internet that taxpayer money can buy.
well, the current FCC sure as hell doesn't give a sh1t what "the people" want.

the current FCC also seems not to care about costs or taxes given what "the people" are charged for inferior broadband and that the telcos/cablecos are allowed to pass along any taxes and even make some up that they can charge for.

all in all, I'd say we are already the way you describe.

what's being asked for is people to execute the charter of the FCC, not posture for political or monetary gain or push a personal or party agenda.

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