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WB3FFV

join:2001-12-11

Abingdon, MD 15 recommendations WB3FFV Member Pai doesn't care, plain and simple. Pai doesn't care in the least, he wants the rules gone, as does the GOP that holds the majority. Shy of congress forcing his hand, he has zero interest or need to give a flying leap what people are writing in, and the false comments only help show he should do what he desires. I wouldn't be surprised if they were behind it, why they won't reveal anything about it.



That said, the problem is both sides of congress are controlled by the GOP, so whats the likelihood that they will actually do anything to force Pai. They sold out internet privacy even with all the consumer bitching, so as is typical they are all forsale to the highest bidder, and the big Telco/Cableco's have lots of cash to burn! So expect a total sell out of net-neutrality..

Packeteers

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14 recommendations Packeteers Premium Member I now have a BIG family



...The unprecedented regulatory power the Obama...



which I can only assume is against Net Neutrality



I'm amazed there is no lawsuit potential the fcc can be charged with over this.

last time i checked this country was a democracy, not a rigged casino machine. I searched just my last name, and 30 separate comments came up starting with;...The unprecedented regulatory power the Obama...which I can only assume is against Net NeutralityI'm amazed there is no lawsuit potential the fcc can be charged with over this.last time i checked this country was a democracy, not a rigged casino machine.

Anonc3ab2

@suddenlink.net 9 recommendations Anonc3ab2 Anon bot putting up false names I think the law should get involved in this and go after the company or whoever is running the bot. This should be against the law and the people that the bot put on there should be able to sue the fcc in a class action suit if all are not remove. One its stolen private information about these people and also signing them up for something they didn't do. If you go on the internet and say something negitive about someone,the can come after you and sue you. wouldn't putting up false information up on the internet that you didn't do be the same.



If Pai refuses to take them down then one he should loose the commission and two the people should be allowed to sue him personally for using the false information that wasn't posted by them.



Like I said there should be someone with jailtime here and the fcc should be personally sued if it refusing to get rid of the comment. sd70mac

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1 edit 6 recommendations sd70mac Premium Member Pai was paid by Verizon to work as a lawyer Pai was paid by Verizon to work as a lawyer, so why would he do anything other than advance their agenda? He may not be on their payroll right now, but he certainly was before, and he probably will be again in the future, hence there is no reason to think he would actually do otherwise.

TIGERON

join:2008-03-11

Boston, MA 6 recommendations TIGERON Member Somebody needs to pull a Tony Soprano on Pai Maybe then he will fucking listen.

r81984

Fair and Balanced

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join:2001-11-14

Katy, TX 4 recommendations r81984 Premium Member Common Sense Common sense would dictate that 100% of the comments would be in favor of net neutrality unless there are a bunch of masochists in the US. Skippy25

join:2000-09-13

Hazelwood, MO 3 recommendations Skippy25 Member FCC Shouldn't Investigate Why would we want this current regime investigating something that is beneficial to their cause which they know without question is not in the public's best interest and is against what a vast majority of what the public wants? Anybody want to venture how that would end up?



We should not have the fox investigate the hen house. It should be investigated by some other organization like the FBI. Why would the FBI not investigate this kind of fraud against the American people? This involves our governmental agencies and our representation of public regulations, it should certainly fall under their jurisdiction for an investigation. CyberGuy

join:2006-08-21

Colbert, WA 3 recommendations CyberGuy Member Trump and Pence robo-calls in MT



»www.standard.net/Nationa ··· -illegal Think the FCC is going to do their regulatory duty on this?