Hooray I did a thing.
>>61420359
>Duckworth
>Thinking that useless cunt will do shit
Dumb bitch is worthless. All she cares about it keeping the gibs flowing into crook county
God damn what a faggot you are OP.
You are supposed to support our corporate friends instead of being a statist fascists.
>>61420359
Good for you.
This will be a party-line vote of course.
The FCC has no business trying to enforce competition in the broadband market, that should be the role of the FTC.
>>61420359
>sending form letter is doing something
we get what we deserve
>>61420399
The state and corporations are one
>>61420359
>living in Illinois
My condolences
>>61420894
Take power from the state and the corporations have no power but their own. People make up corporations. CEO's aren't gonna do their own dirty work.
>>61420359
what kind of a name is tammy
Sending letters to your representatives is actually really important.
A politician spends their lives collecting money and listening to arguments from people. Not much of the latter is done. However, the point is that politicians usually learn about the world through corporate propaganda and so are pretty detached from what the people they represent actually think.
>>61422154
Well said. A well thought out letter or call without attitude showing actual concern is something that they thought what politics would be like when they started only to find out it's more cutthroat than the biggest corporations and legal firms. Most, definitely not all, politicians started with good intentions only to find a god-awful, poisonous atmosphere of one-up-ems and greed unlike most will ever experience. That's my take on it anyhow.
>If I give a little here, I can get that park/school/trade fund going for my state that should help that old lady/young man/homeless guy I gave $20.
>>61422258
As an aside, I'm not either for or against NN. Both sides reek of corruption and abuse. Also, gov't regulation is a limiter on what could be done while on the flip-side corporations will try to limit based on what they can profit from. It's a tricky thing. Both have money, both have power. One has a literal army, the other lobbies the other to use that army in their favor. It seems a no-win situation. I'd rather not appeal to either one.
>I did a thing
>>>/reddit/
>>61422425
American politics has been lose-lose since about 1970
>>61422148
A fucking badass that's who.
>>61422493
I'd argue a lot longer than that. Try for nearly a 100 years or more.