Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Way to go Republicans! you got all of those internet providers right where you want them.....in your pockets....
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This is totally ridiculous and should never have been presented, much less passed!
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Don't worry. You won't have to give up your porn.
Anonymizer - Wikipedia |
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Your personal information was hacked in your Home Depot, Target, Arby's, Blue Cross accounts. Now this theft has been legalized by the US government. ANY ACTIVITY on the internet is being sold to the highest bidder.
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BREAKING NEWS
The Senate voted to kill a regulation which had not yet taken effect. Internet loses its mind over the horrible change in policy. |
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The party of individual freedom once again shows it's true colors.
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First we claim that Global Warming doesn't exist and shelve regulations on coal mining. Congratulations Trump voters. You get a few coal mining jobs back temporarily and we get to send you back down into a toxic hole to make a living that the industry does not want. They prefer natural gas.
Now this! I suggest the GOP go ahead and change the name of the country to the United States of Corporate America. |
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Correction: The United Corporations of America. Think of American citizens as shareholders. We are going to become victims of insider trading. The "best government money can buy".
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I wonder how our two Senators voted and why?
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I am amused that one of the reasons why this is an issue, is that Net Neutrality has limited how the FCC can regulate ISPs.
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Nelson (D-FL), Nay Notice that NO DEMOCRAT voted for this. Congratulations GOP, you now make this the United States of Corporate America..... Republicans in Congress just voted to reverse a landmark FCC privacy rule that opens the door for ISPs to sell customer data. Lawmakers provided no credible reason for this being in the interest of Americans, except for vague platitudes about “consumer choice” and “free markets,” as if consumers at the mercy of their local internet monopoly are craving to have their web history quietly sold to marketers and any other third party willing to pay. The only people who seem to want this are the people who are going to make lots of money from it. (Hint: they work for companies like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T.) Incidentally, these people and their companies routinely give lots of money to members of Congress. Note on the data below: donations include contributions from corporations in the telecom industry and employees of those corporations (individual and non-individual contributions). The largest donors tend to be corporations which contributed funds to the candidate and / or the candidate’s leadership organization (PAC). All figures only reflect donations tallied for the candidate’s most recent election — many have received total sums much larger than the figure reflected over the course of their career in Congress. Figures are from federal election data compiled by the National Institute on Money in State Politics (Home - FollowTheMoney.org 1). FLORIDA LEGISLATORS VOTING FOR ALLOWING ISP'S TO SELL YOUR BROWSING DATA: NAME..................AMOUNT GIVEN BY ISP'S AND PAC'S RUBIO, MARCO.....$75,535 Bilirakis, Gus........$55,000 Buchanan, Vern....$18,900 Curbelo, Carlos.....$45,700 DeSantis, Ron.......$21,634 Diaz-Balart, Mario..$26,500 Dunn, Neal...........$13,750 Gaetz, Matt............$7,000 Mast, Brian..........$10,500 Posey, Bill.............$3,000 Rooney, Tom........$19,000 Rooney, Laurence..$16,625 Ross, Dennis........$17,000 Rutherford, John...$6,000 Webster, Daniel.....$2,500 Yoho, Ted.............$4,000 browser history.jpg |
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