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posted by takyon on Thursday January 03 2019, @10:13PM   Printer-friendly
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FCC Chairman Pai celebrates Congress failing to bring back net neutrality

As one Congress ends and another begins, many are looking forward to a rebalancing of power — especially in the House of Representatives, which Democrats handily retook in November. But FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is more pleased with what the House failed to do — namely, roll back his repeal of net neutrality rules.

To be fair, he does have reason to celebrate; no one likes to see their work undone. But a statement issued today tells a very selective message about congressional opposition to his master plan.

"I'm pleased that a strong bipartisan majority of the U.S. House of Representatives declined to reinstate heavy-handed Internet regulation," Pai said. The "heavy-handed" remark is the usual boilerplate in reference to 2015's rules, which used what the current FCC calls "depression-era" regulations to exert control over internet providers. That aspersion doesn't really make sense, as I've noted before.

And the "strong bipartisan majority" bears a bit of explanation as well. Indeed, the Democrats fell about 30 short of the votes they needed to put the Congressional Review Act into effect and undo the FCC's order. But that was only after the Senate, by a similar "strong bipartisan majority," as Pai would no doubt put it, voted for the rollback. No mention of that in his statement.


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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by Runaway1956 on Friday January 04 2019, @01:59AM (11 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Friday January 04 2019, @01:59AM (#781842) Journal

    Well, I commented directly to the FCC regarding net neutrality. Pai's corrupt system disregarded my, and million's of other people's voices. So - it seems the next step is some kind of a revolt. We should all cancel our subscriptions to the telecoms. Just cancel all of them, and don't get new subscriptions for a month or two. That would wake them up. Almost zero income for a sixty day period? That will get anyone's opinion.

    Meanwhile, a spokesman needs to explain, in detail, why we reject the telecom's offerings. And, that spokesman needs to explain to Trump that Pai has to go.

    Of course, nothing is going to happen. The sheep will continue to take whatever the telecoms and Ajit Pai tell them to take.

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  • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Friday January 04 2019, @04:32AM (4 children)

    by fustakrakich (6150) on Friday January 04 2019, @04:32AM (#781906) Journal

    Of course, nothing is going to happen. The sheep will continue to take whatever the telecoms and Ajit Pai tell them to take.

    Well fuck... I didn't know it was that hopeless. Last one out turn off the lights then...

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 04 2019, @02:32PM (3 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 04 2019, @02:32PM (#782039)

      Well fuck... I didn't know it was that hopeless. Last one out turn off the lights then...

      It's not quite that hopeless yet, but we're getting close. If the democrats can't mount a decent check and balance on these rightwing thugs, it will soon be that hopeless.

      But don't worry about the lights. They'll be out long before we are. We'll linger, in various stages of starvation, for a few months after things fall apart, unless something more dramatic cuts our suffering short.

      There is no happy end to this story.

      • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Friday January 04 2019, @06:07PM (2 children)

        by fustakrakich (6150) on Friday January 04 2019, @06:07PM (#782143) Journal

        If you're depending on the democrats, then it is indeed hopeless. To make even the smallest dent, the GOP/DNC has to be voted out completely.

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        • (Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Friday January 04 2019, @06:48PM (1 child)

          by DeathMonkey (1380) on Friday January 04 2019, @06:48PM (#782171) Journal

          If you're depending on the democrats, then it is indeed hopeless.

          More false equivalence bullshit.

          Democrats ALREADY implemented Net Neutrality in 2016. It was repealed by Republicans.

          • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Friday January 04 2019, @07:20PM

            by fustakrakich (6150) on Friday January 04 2019, @07:20PM (#782192) Journal

            Bullshit. They didn't legislate it. It was an executive order made with the full knowledge the next guy would nullify it. Man, you are really hooked. You refuse to acknowledge the teamwork these people engage in. You all need to make up your own MAGA hat, you act identically in every way.

            You know, your party just put in the very same people that sold you up the river ten years ago and cost 63 seats the following election. You're gonna tell me it will be different this time? Pull the other one, man. The tired old definition of insanity applies better than ever.

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  • (Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Friday January 04 2019, @06:46PM (4 children)

    by DeathMonkey (1380) on Friday January 04 2019, @06:46PM (#782169) Journal

    Pai's corrupt system disregarded my, and million's of other people's voices. So - it seems the next step is some kind of a revolt.

    Maybe you should try voting for people who support Net Neutrality first before resorting to insurgence?

    • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Friday January 04 2019, @07:07PM (3 children)

      by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Friday January 04 2019, @07:07PM (#782185) Journal

      I'm sure that single issue voters voted for someone who stood for net neutralit . . . except . . . who was that?

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      • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Friday January 04 2019, @07:25PM

        by fustakrakich (6150) on Friday January 04 2019, @07:25PM (#782196) Journal

        Exactly! Everybody feeds from the same trough. Nobody is seeking out people to replace them. It's just too inconvenient.

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      • (Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Friday January 04 2019, @07:26PM (1 child)

        by DeathMonkey (1380) on Friday January 04 2019, @07:26PM (#782197) Journal

        Obama.

        Y'know, the guy who implemented the Net Neutrality rules the Republicans just repealed.

        • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Friday January 04 2019, @07:38PM

          by fustakrakich (6150) on Friday January 04 2019, @07:38PM (#782203) Journal

          Well, he did it wrong. Congress makes the regs, not the prez. It was a scam anyway, he knew it would be repealed as fast he signed it himself. It's professional wresting. - R.I.P. Mean Gene Okerlund!

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  • (Score: 2) by exaeta on Friday January 04 2019, @08:55PM

    by exaeta (6957) on Friday January 04 2019, @08:55PM (#782230) Homepage Journal
    I'd be up for an internet desubscribe protest. My email is username at protonmail.com if you want to let me know details about this protest.
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