Net neutrality? That was a joke back in the day. Another liberal plan to wield control.
Liberals want everything regulated and the internet is no different. They said they didn’t want internet providers to block, slow down or charge money for online content or be able to prioritize traffic.
What their sinister plan really did was give federal, state and local governments lots of powers to mess around with the internet’s infrastructure for two years with absolutely no improvement in quality.
While the whole country seems to be at home on lockdown and some businesses still up and running, you’d think that without net neutrality, we’d have some sort of web implosion from too many people on the internet tweeting, Facebooking, ordering products, streaming videos, Zooming and more. With a 70% increase in at-home internet traffic, surely the internet is on shaky ground?
Nope. Everything seems to be fine. But how can that be when the liberals tell us that we need net neutrality to save us? In fact, they said the end of net neutrality would be the end of the internet and possibly the end of democracy.
Pretty funny. Another bad policy. Another lying prediction of doom if we don’t keep their bad policies.
FCC chairman, Ajit Pai, repealed net neutrality after a 2017 “Restoring Internet Freedom” vote, even while receiving death threats and bomb threats. Liberals are always so lovely when they don’t get their way.
So none of the liberal’s doomed internet prophecies have come about. No, instead we have an increase in network capacity and speed. Europe, on the other hand, with heavy regulations, has countries throttling video traffic so that networks don’t break down.
Looks like the broadband providers in the U.S. are performing well due to investments, improved operations and construction work.
Capitalism and deregulation works.
Who knew? Certainly not liberals.
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