A lot of us complain heartily about the power of lobbying money in Washington, and its seemingly inescapable grasp on the corridors of power. But every once in a while, the powers that be slip up, and give the public a chance to be heard in a way that will be hard to pretend didn't happen. This is a very rare chance to stop the second-largest lobbyist group in Washington from getting its way on net neutrality.
John Oliver made this funny bit about a serious topic:
http://lockerdome.com/happygilmore/6...75228508174612
There is more nuance to the subject than he presents, of course, and some of that can be found here.
The link to comment directly to the FCC is:
http://www.fcc.gov/comments
John Oliver made this funny bit about a serious topic:
http://lockerdome.com/happygilmore/6...75228508174612
There is more nuance to the subject than he presents, of course, and some of that can be found here.
The link to comment directly to the FCC is:
http://www.fcc.gov/comments