The New York times has even weighed in to tell us "The F.C.C. Wants to Let Telecoms Cash In on the Internet"
From Slashdot and Ars Technica - As the FCC builds barricades, they won't delay the vote in spite of outstanding court cases that would affect it stating:
This is just evidence that supporters of heavy-handed Internet regulations are becoming more desperate by the day as their effort to defeat Chairman Pai's plan to restore Internet freedom has stalled. The vote will proceed as scheduled on December 14.[ If the opponents are getting so desperate, why did the FCC wait until Thanksgiving week to announce that the vote killing net neutrality would be in mid December ?
For those who think that the ISP's ( Along with the politicians they bought and paid for, the only beneficiaries of this mess ), won't abuse their monopoly/duopoly in killing the internet, here's "A brief history" of ISP internet abuse from Freepress.net ]
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