“Fire consumes, you tried and failed! Let there be no doubt, justice (is for the rich)!”

The Humanist Report video, here.

What better way to ‘welcome in’ the death of a free and open internet for all Americans, then with God pissed off at you with numerous strong storms moving through your town.
This still isn’t stopping certain states (that aren’t mine) from attempting to pass their own rules. Already, Washington State… is now the only state in the US that still has Net Neutrality. But I’m more pissed off of Indiana’s state representatives. I saw nothing but complete silence from them, and it makes me sick. They haven’t done jack shit to protect my interests!
Do I blame myself for not being ‘the one’ for not going up to Indy, and demanding my congresspeople would do something? Honestly, I don’t know who to blame (outside of Trump for not seeing how important something like this to not only customers, but businesses). He wants to make “America First”, yet he didn’t see this being an issue with it?!

So the changes will not come immediately. It could take months (or maybe even years) until we start to feel the negative effects of throttling and blocking of certain websites. But I’m sure most of it will depend on if everyday Americans forget about the fight. I pray this doesn’t happen.

However, state reps (shockingly.. even ones from Indiana) feel there’s now a good chance the ‘Doyle-Markey bill’ should pass the House and get to Trump’s desk. They claim that 170 of them have already signed it, and they need 50 more. If what they say is true, then keep calling your state representatives and force them to fight the good fight. If we can get the bill to pass in the House, and Trump signs it into law, Net Neutrality will be restored.
But there are certain Americans who feel that if this happens, the government will get involved in it. Though I guess I’m too blind to see this being a problem (as long as it’s not Ajit Shitpie (or another corporate asshole who wants to shaft customers for their personal game), I don’t care who takes over the FCC).

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