another big Obama disappointment: continued CableC…
another big Obama disappointment: continued CableCos hegemony & their stifling of innovation in our infrastructure. must be confronted NOW.
another big Obama disappointment: continued CableCos hegemony & their stifling of innovation in our infrastructure. must be confronted NOW.
Hey @FCC. Do your freakin’ job. No merger. Get to work on ending assault on Internet freedom. Listen to the people. Put your foot down NOW
Poll: Huge Majority of NFL players would have no problem with a gay teammate http://t.co/1BFDFiUpt2
As @janinegibson points out, @ggreenwald and Laura Poitras won the Polk Award for their work with the Guardian. http://t.co/G2Mvls9xyA
Hey @MSNBC, my daily habit now is to turn off the TV or change channel when all of your programs lead with some more Christie shit. Enough.
The blindness of these right wing groups regarding Internet & naivete about the power of corporations is staggering. (see prev link)
OMG: “We can ill afford bureaucratic meddling w/ the Internet given its importance to innovation” http://t.co/zZyywpKzEW //So “free market”?
article derisively states: “making an appeal to fear of a ‘looming cable monopoly’.” http://t.co/fzfJ9FbIBc Wonder what they think now?
RW blog on @scrawford’s Captive Audience: “Misplaced Fear” http://t.co/RkjTP4kd6H Not surprsing. These people are thoroughly propagandized.
The US policies and direction of Internet access is embrassingly and inexusably regressive. We’re far surpassed by those “other countries”.
Just like health care, Internet access should not be a profit center. Make money on related services, but build out our infrastructure
Needs to be a way for churches in America to talk about injustices in Internet related policies. There’s a place here for theological talk.
GOP, aka “The Center for Regressive politics”. The Democrats, talking a good game during the regressions, doing nothing.
So, Bill and Hilary Clinton are worth over $100,000,000. Power and money get a lot in this country.
@AlFranken is all over these CableCo and Internet issues in Congress. He needs be on TV, too.