FCC refuses to release text of more than 40,000 net neutrality complaints

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it will only provide the text for a fraction of the complaints, because providing them all would be too burdensome.
Pretty sure with the bribes from the industry he could hire a competent programmer to make that a non-issue.
Ask the Advisory Commission on Election Integrity to help. They'll get that info out the door so fast you won't know who hit you.
 
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Our government has the largest budget of anything, anywhere, ever.

Yet somehow they manage to charge 10¢ a page for information out of every agency. The most technologically advanced nation on the planet can put people on the moon, but when it comes to making basic public information public, they can't even figure out something like bit torrent

Play dumb and incompetent to keep themselves in power over the people.

We haven't been able to put people on the moon for literal decades...we're simply not the country we used to be.

Or, after the shuttle explosions, we actually get the risk of rushing it.
 
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graylshaped

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Our government has the largest budget of anything, anywhere, ever.

Yet somehow they manage to charge 10¢ a page for information out of every agency. The most technologically advanced nation on the planet can put people on the moon, but when it comes to making basic public information public, they can't even figure out something like bit torrent

Play dumb and incompetent to keep themselves in power over the people.

We haven't been able to put people on the moon for literal decades...we're simply not the country we used to be.

Or, after the shuttle explosions, we actually cut our balls off 'cause of the inherent risk of rushing it.

FTFY...

Seriously: those astronauts lived to take risks. Don't disparage their legacy 'cause they died.


In a cautious world Spain would not have funded Columbus.

Bullshit. I honor their bravery. I regret NASA's lax safety.
 
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graylshaped

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Our government has the largest budget of anything, anywhere, ever.

Yet somehow they manage to charge 10¢ a page for information out of every agency. The most technologically advanced nation on the planet can put people on the moon, but when it comes to making basic public information public, they can't even figure out something like bit torrent

Play dumb and incompetent to keep themselves in power over the people.

We haven't been able to put people on the moon for literal decades...we're simply not the country we used to be.

Or, after the shuttle explosions, we actually cut our balls off 'cause of the inherent risk of rushing it.

FTFY...

Seriously: those astronauts lived to take risks. Don't disparage their legacy 'cause they died.


In a cautious world Spain would not have funded Columbus.

Bullshit. I honor their bravery. I regret NASA's lax safety.

Astronauts are NASA...

Who donate their bodies to the decisions of the administrators. Dude, do some research. They did not have to die to complete their missions.
 
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Who donate their bodies to the decisions of the administrators. Dude, do some research. They did not have to die to complete their missions.

We all have to die.

They died living their way.
It was sad but I doubt they felt as betrayed as you imply.


They were a willing participant in cutting-edge tech. They had all the choices. They lived the life.

Don't weep their choices. Appreciate them.


My friend: I do.

I rue the choices of those not taking the risk, and admit I do that having the benefit of hindsight.

Peace.
 
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