Well I believe that the time for sending comments directly to the FCC has past. The head of the FCC gives zero (enter extreme expletive here) about any of us. So we're already at a disadvantage. Nicely asking the bad guy to consider anyone other than himself for even a microsecond doesn't seem super effective.
We have to go above Ajit Pai and the FCC, to Congress. As far as I know, they're the only ones who can save us now. So, if you want to beat these dirtbags who are aiming to screw everyone over. Tweet, email, and call your senators and your state representatives. Pester them to no end. Remind them (politely) that they work for you and to protect your rights. You have a right to a free and neutral internet. If your state's Congressmen/women don't already support Net Neutrality, suggest that they visit battleforthenet.com/ and talk to their colleagues who will be able to clue them in.
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Well I believe that the time for sending comments directly to the FCC has past. The head of the FCC gives zero (enter extreme expletive here) about any of us. So we're already at a disadvantage. Nicely asking the bad guy to consider anyone other than himself for even a microsecond doesn't seem super effective.
We have to go above Ajit Pai and the FCC, to Congress. As far as I know, they're the only ones who can save us now. So, if you want to beat these dirtbags who are aiming to screw everyone over. Tweet, email, and call your senators and your state representatives. Pester them to no end. Remind them (politely) that they work for you and to protect your rights. You have a right to a free and neutral internet. If your state's Congressmen/women don't already support Net Neutrality, suggest that they visit battleforthenet.com/ and talk to their colleagues who will be able to clue them in.