If elected president, Jeb Bush will get rid of net neutrality rules

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If elected president, Jeb Bush will get rid of net neutrality rules

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Well we know who's lining HIS pocket...

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015 ... ity-rules/
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I really hate this crap. These ISPs want to double dip. They charge us to access the internet, and then want to then charge the ones of whom we as users request information from money to send it to us.
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So frustrating. Why can't they keep it simple. You pay to connect to the Internet, based on the speed/technology you want. That's it.

Govt loves to get involved in every aspect of our lives and just muck things up.
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