FCC commissioner writes op-ed titled, “It’s time for Trump to DOGE the FCC“
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We’re gonna be so fucked. Get ready for shittier experiences with internet providers and cell companies.
schrieb am 12. Mai 2025, 23:46 zuletzt editiert vonBrendan Carr is not a smart man
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FCC commissioner writes op-ed titled:
"Fuck me daddy 🥵"schrieb am 12. Mai 2025, 23:48 zuletzt editiert vonDamn look at how deep that man can take that boot down his throat and he is actually enjoying it!
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We’re gonna be so fucked. Get ready for shittier experiences with internet providers and cell companies.
schrieb am 12. Mai 2025, 23:50 zuletzt editiert von henfredemars@infosec.pubMy HOA bundles an Internet plan directly into their fees, giving me absolutely zero choice whatsoever. It’s exorbitantly priced too at $100 a month. It’s getting more popular to do this in my state because it blocks you from even using wireless carriers like for Verizon for your service. They take the money even if you don’t set up the service.
Fuck you commissioner and fuck everything you represent.
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I have an idea for the first person to fire.
schrieb am 12. Mai 2025, 23:52 zuletzt editiert vonMe too. You mean out of a giant cannon to the sun, right? And it’s still Ajit Pai, right? This guy here can make the top ten though.
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Me too. You mean out of a giant cannon to the sun, right? And it’s still Ajit Pai, right? This guy here can make the top ten though.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 00:03 zuletzt editiert vonNo, surely they must mean set on fire.
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My HOA bundles an Internet plan directly into their fees, giving me absolutely zero choice whatsoever. It’s exorbitantly priced too at $100 a month. It’s getting more popular to do this in my state because it blocks you from even using wireless carriers like for Verizon for your service. They take the money even if you don’t set up the service.
Fuck you commissioner and fuck everything you represent.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 00:21 zuletzt editiert vonThis is a massive reason I completely avoid HOAs. I don't want some busybodies deciding what I can and can't do with my property, and I'm okay with my neighborhood being less uniform as a result.
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Brendan Carr is not a smart man
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 00:24 zuletzt editiert vonHe’s a dummy.
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He’s a dummy.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 00:53 zuletzt editiert vonMy favourite Vergecast segment
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Or you could just read the first paragraph of an article you are guna put the effort into expressing your opinion over. The chair of the FCC is saying if DODGE guts the FCC under the guise of reducing the operating cost to save on tax revenues then all they will be doing is reducing the country's access to affordable high speed internet. Subsequently pushing more people to use starlink.
This took more waaaay more time to write than it took to read. Maybe instead of needing information spoon fed to you, you could save others who share this platform the hassle of being your personal chatgpt by simply skimming an article you could see yourself forming enough of an opinion to comment on.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 01:24 zuletzt editiert von someguy3@lemmy.worldI have no idea where you're getting that tone. He wants to gut it. Specific to the rural broadband he wants to funnel money into starlink instead. He's not saying "if DOGE cuts..." he's saying let's do it. He's not saying "under the guise..." he wants to do it openly. He's not saying "it'll reduce access to affordable..." he's saying that is the solution and the government needs to cut everything else.
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He must not keep up with the news if he doesn't realize DOGE has been a failure. Unless he's actually signaling that he wants Trump to cripple the FCC into uselessness while not saving the taxpayers anything.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 01:25 zuletzt editiert vonTo him and his type DOGE cuts are wildly successful because gubment bad.
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He must not keep up with the news if he doesn't realize DOGE has been a failure. Unless he's actually signaling that he wants Trump to cripple the FCC into uselessness while not saving the taxpayers anything.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 01:26 zuletzt editiert vonIt's been a resounding success for The Heritage Foundation, the billionaire funded think tank.
The country is in chaos, the economy has been torpedoed, and their puppet is openly defying any law he doesn't like, even from SCOTUS. Who made the Office of US President a King, with absolute immunity from prosecution while performing "Official Acts." Which SCOTUS will decide the legality of. With a 6 to 3 Neocon bias.
Now the fascists can declare Martial Law, via the Insurrection Act, and rebuild The United States into their Theocratic Fascist Kingdom, with themselves as openly declared Royalty.
The "taxpayers" are peasants to these people, literally. Subhuman drones that exist to generate profit for Nobles. They believe none of us should have ever been allowed an opinion on anything to with government. The billionaires literally want to own and rule their own fiefdoms, and the people who live in it, like the Feudal Barons and Earls of Medieval Europe. The peasants will live in barracks, on factory grounds, and will be compensated with company credit. Like the good old "Company Town" days. A select favored few will be allowed to be merchants, accountants, lawyers, etc. with some degree of autonomy. The Neo Clergy.
I'm not joking, not exaggerating. The ones who back and fund Trump, and his ilk, want exactly that.
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Or you could just read the first paragraph of an article you are guna put the effort into expressing your opinion over. The chair of the FCC is saying if DODGE guts the FCC under the guise of reducing the operating cost to save on tax revenues then all they will be doing is reducing the country's access to affordable high speed internet. Subsequently pushing more people to use starlink.
This took more waaaay more time to write than it took to read. Maybe instead of needing information spoon fed to you, you could save others who share this platform the hassle of being your personal chatgpt by simply skimming an article you could see yourself forming enough of an opinion to comment on.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 01:30 zuletzt editiert vonOr, if you have nothing positive or productive to say, you can keep your mouth shut and not be condescending, immature, insecure cunt.
Your call.
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Brendan Carr is not a smart man
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 01:31 zuletzt editiert vonHe's a loyal, useful sycophant. He wants to be very rich.
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My HOA bundles an Internet plan directly into their fees, giving me absolutely zero choice whatsoever. It’s exorbitantly priced too at $100 a month. It’s getting more popular to do this in my state because it blocks you from even using wireless carriers like for Verizon for your service. They take the money even if you don’t set up the service.
Fuck you commissioner and fuck everything you represent.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 03:38 zuletzt editiert vonsounds like a perfect setup for a torrent farm. they can't stop you because you're forced to pay for it.
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He must not keep up with the news if he doesn't realize DOGE has been a failure. Unless he's actually signaling that he wants Trump to cripple the FCC into uselessness while not saving the taxpayers anything.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 03:48 zuletzt editiert vonNothing about DOGE has to do with saving taxpayers money. If they wanted to do that they would get rid of oil subsidies or make billionaires pay taxes. It's 100% about dismantling regulations so the rich can continue to get richer.
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This is a massive reason I completely avoid HOAs. I don't want some busybodies deciding what I can and can't do with my property, and I'm okay with my neighborhood being less uniform as a result.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 03:49 zuletzt editiert vonSome areas can be a lot worse than "less uniform".
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Brendan Carr is not a smart man
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 03:54 zuletzt editiert vonHe knows exactly what he's doing, and him and all his buddies are making millions off it.
"Not a smart man" underestimates him
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My HOA bundles an Internet plan directly into their fees, giving me absolutely zero choice whatsoever. It’s exorbitantly priced too at $100 a month. It’s getting more popular to do this in my state because it blocks you from even using wireless carriers like for Verizon for your service. They take the money even if you don’t set up the service.
Fuck you commissioner and fuck everything you represent.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 04:04 zuletzt editiert vonIs it a covenant?
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He must not keep up with the news if he doesn't realize DOGE has been a failure. Unless he's actually signaling that he wants Trump to cripple the FCC into uselessness while not saving the taxpayers anything.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 04:13 zuletzt editiert vonHurt low income people, mortgage our future, sell off national assets to enrich oligarchs, personal enrichment. Yep, that’s about the speed for DODE
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Before anyone jumps on this guy's bandwagon cuz its fuck musk sentiment, look at his proposal from a net neutrality perspective. The chairman who opposed passing 2017's title II net neutrality legislation is proposing more crack downs on everyone's access to alternate ISP options.
THE FCC HAS AMD ALWAYS WILL BE IN THE POCKET OF THE MAJOR INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS WHOSE MAIN GOAL IS TO BOTTLENECK EVERYONE INTO ONLY HAVING ACCESS TO THE INTERNET THROUGH ONE PROVIDER FOR AN AREA SO THEY CAN IMPLEMENT POLICIES LIKE BADWIDTH THROTTLING, CENSORSHIP AND ELIMINATING PIRATING CHANNELS. The only defense we have against losing net neutrality is by lowering their customer retention rates when customers jump to other companies. Which is only effective when there aren't regulations limiting the number of competing providers.
There are plenty of reasons and justifications for saying fuck musk but this is not one that is worth the potential cost to your net neutrality.
schrieb am 13. Mai 2025, 04:24 zuletzt editiert vonNah, fuck Musk.
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