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11 points

Does anyone know where President Muskrat stands on NN? Maybe there might be some silver lining there in that whole shit show :(

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18 points

Sir Lord President Muskovitch owns an ISP, so he’s on the side of whatever makes him more money, which is always going to not be the one that you’re on.

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40 points

His internet, the only internet. Worldwide.

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22 points

Like most large changes, it requires an act of Congress. Doing these via the executive leads to weak outcomes like this.

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45 points

The thing is Congress doesn’t have time to deal with technical details. That’s why they passed a law authorizing the FCC to make exactly this kind of regulation. The conservative courts throwing everything they don’t like under the Major Questions Doctrine is just a way to make sure regulation never happens and Corporations are free to exploit people however they want. The problem here isn’t the FCC, it’s bad faith judges with the power to stop the entire government.

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Regulating ISPs as a utility is a pretty big change, not simply a technical detail; it is in the purview of Congress.

Congressmen aren’t individually drafting bills, they direct their aids to draft the bills and hammer out the details. We don’t need to overhaul our system, we need congressmen to do their job rather than offloading their job to the Executive.

Edit: Said bill would direct the Executive on how to regulate them as a utility at which point small technical details, as you mention, are handled by the Executive.

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ISPs are just transmitting a different kind of data on the same infrastructure backbone as the rest of our telecommunications. Don’t act like it’s some huge difference.

And they are doing their jobs, they’d have to hire exponentially more staffers to go over what was in bills or just vote the way their preferred donor says to vote. Which do you think is more likely there?

Congress has the power to delegate regulations, they used that power, and now a radical judiciary is claiming the plain text of the Constitution doesn’t mean what it clearly means.

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Congressmen aren’t individually drafting bills, they direct their aids to draft the bills and hammer out the details

One slight point, this isn’t how they get legislative drafts. Legislative drafts come from thinktanks like Heritage, ALEC, Vote Blue, etc.

Oligarchs write legislation, and then find a congresscritter that owes them a favor. They “lobby” for it, ie they stop into the congresscritter’s office, drop the envelope with the text, drop a check for their campaign fund, and then the congresscritter gets it to pass.

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40 points

Is this really shocking with the incoming sadministration?

That’s not a typo.

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1 point

Comment section tries not to blame Biden for actions taken by the judicial branch, with judges appointed by Bush and Trump. Difficulty: Impossible.

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235 points

Amazing how much the US judiciary branch seems to hate the plebs.

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82 points

Note that it piggybacks on the SCROTUS decision earlier about preventing government from protecting anything from industry.

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9 points

The constitution only protects billionaires i guess.

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1 point

Are you JUST NOW getting this?

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2 points

Well, no. The OG framers only thought the owner class should have any power, thats why only white wealthy male landowners could vote.

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1 point

Always has…

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19 points

at least we got actual consumer protection under biden’s FTC’s lawsuits and stuff…

edit: FTC, not FCC

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30 points

They will be promptly rolled back under President Musk

We are losing big time with each successive administration since Congress will never legislate in favour of the working class.

Relying on regulatory agencies for customer protection just creates endless opportunity for corpos to challenge anything favourable to the peasants.

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83 points

Republicans have spent the last 40 years purchasing the entire system, obviously it works for them. They’re the ones that paid for it.

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-41 points

Democrats passed ACA and removed student loans from being discharged in BK court.

Both parties actively fight against working class.

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5 points

Democrats passed ACA

So they got healthcare for tens of millions of people. That’s fantastic. I used it for awhile myself.

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37 points

What’s wrong with the affordable care act?

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7 points

Quite accurate since the US judiciaries are like kings, inmune, rule for life and get to write and struck down laws with the flimsiest “precedent” arguments. All they’re missing is appointment via bloodline, but the sponsorship line seems to have taken its place.

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34 points

In its opinion, a three-judge panel pointed to a Supreme Court decision in June, known as Loper Bright, that overturned a 1984 legal precedent that gave deference to government agencies on regulations.

“Applying Loper Bright means we can end the F.C.C.’s vacillations,” the court ruled.

“Nyyeaahh nyyeaah nyyeaaaahh ppffthhhhthhth!!” they said.

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So now all regulatory policy has to through the fucking gauntlet of legislative process where the wealthy will just veto everything that doesn’t benefit them…this nation is captured beyond belief.

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5 points

If only we could have helped it somehow

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