Too bad they probably need 2/3s and the GOP is determined to keep torpedoing itself.
Unless somebody wants to filibuster.No, a simple majority will be enough (assuming this is the review thing).
—Patrick
It won’t even come to that. The House isn’t on the same page as the Senate, last I heard. Even if they get it passed in the Senate the House will kill it.I meant to override a veto.
Net Neutrality isn't in the Bible. Nor is the internet, for that matter. That will be enough for at least a handful of House members to kill it. And you can bet Fox and Friends would defend that position.It won’t even come to that. The House isn’t on the same page as the Senate, last I heard. Even if they get it passed in the Senate the House will kill it.
His voice makes me want to give him a wedgie and stuff him in a locker.
--Patrick
He's deliberately pushing his voice into a lower register and making use of vocal fry, things which speakers do when they are trying to sound convincing. But he'll never become a YouTube star if he keeps doing that.His voice makes me want to give him a wedgie and stuff him in a locker.
Time to make the dark web the actual web, now, I guess.AT&T merger with Time Warner approved without conditions
Net Neutrality officially eliminated at the Federal level
EU on brink of legislating requirement that all posted content must be submitted for copyright testing prior to being posted
Internet slated to finally surpass TV in 2019 as majority source of entertainment
Future gaming moving to "server-side" sub model, no more "purchasing" games, everything streaming-only
Tanzania effectively outlaws publicly posting your opinion (or anything else) online
Fuck.
--Patrick
Man, that's going to make forum posts take longer than snail mail!
It's not the time that's the issue, it's that everything will need to be compared against a database, and the database will only spit back "approved" or "rejected," has no appeals process, and also has insufficient oversight over what gets put in the database in the first place. So if something gets rejected, there's no real way to argue it, it's just "well it's in the database so it must belong to somebody."Man, that's going to make forum posts take longer than snail mail!
Sorry, can't help you. This is what the people voted for.AT&T merger with Time Warner approved without conditions
Net Neutrality officially eliminated at the Federal level
EU on brink of legislating requirement that all posted content must be submitted for copyright testing prior to being posted
Internet slated to finally surpass TV in 2019 as majority source of entertainment
Future gaming moving to "server-side" sub model, no more "purchasing" games, everything streaming-only
Tanzania effectively outlaws publicly posting your opinion (or anything else) online
Fuck.
--Patrick
Oooh, or how about, vote with your wallet.Sorry, can't help you. This is what the people voted for.
Please tell me this is sarcasm.Oooh, or how about, vote with your wallet.
Yes.Please tell me this is sarcasm.
I know you’re probably referring to the Presidency, but it’s not even that. In just the Net Neutrality thing, for instance, the polling and comments showed something like 80% popular support for maintaining the current regulations, Pai just decided to blatantly ignore the public opinion and rule instead according to his interests.Sorry, can't help you. This is what the people voted for.
Also, Ajit Pai was an Obama appointee.I know you’re probably referring to the Presidency, but it’s not even that. In just the Net Neutrality thing, for instance, the polling and comments showed something like 80% popular support for maintaining the current regulations, Pai just decided to blatantly ignore the public opinion and rule instead according to his interests.
—Patrick
...who was renominated byAlso, Ajit Pai was an Obama appointee.
No, mainly I was sniping at a certain other poster who frequently says "that's what the people voted for," as an excuse for all of the completely horrific abuses of power, decency, and anything resembling humanity that are constantly being reported in the politics threads.I know you’re probably referring to the Presidency, but it’s not even that. In just the Net Neutrality thing, for instance, the polling and comments showed something like 80% popular support for maintaining the current regulations, Pai just decided to blatantly ignore the public opinion and rule instead according to his interests.
—Patrick
When was it ever not hilarious? I started laughing when Democrats voted in republican primaries to sway the vote towards a candidate they felt couldn’t possibly win.Ok, from now on, this shit is hilarious.
He was required to have two republicans on the FCC. Pai isn't some outlier, he's a traditional republican. Anti net-neutrality is the standard republican policy. Republicans are universally bad. You continue to pretend both sides are the same in the face of overwhelming evidence. Stop doing that.Also, Ajit Pai was an Obama appointee.
"The last DEMOCRAT President did it." And if he didn't it's a statistical anomaly, and you're upset over nothing. Also HER EMAILS.And saying 'the last president did it' isn't justification for horrible policies. Each president should IMPROVE, not continue policies which aren't working of the previous administration. Instead, it's being used as a justification for stupidity and bigotry.
It's not funny, and we see through it. I know we are all better than that.