"The Great Firewall of America"


"The Great Firewall Of America"


    

GOVERNMENT STRONG HOLD

  It's Time to Stand Up For The Internet



Do You Really Want that Screen To Be Blank?

Your Choices To Be Limited ?

The world is watching to see where the FCC’s actions will lead international telecommunications regulators going forward.


Net Disaster, Not Net Neutrality

The Internet is the fastest deploying technology in world history. It’s a 21st Century engine of innovation powered by dynamic networks built with trillions of dollars of private investment. And it provides an open platform for every entrepreneur, visionary and kid in the garage to follow their dream.

The Internet works for Americans because government has wisely chosen to let the web grow and thrive without burdensome regulation and onerous red tape that can choke progress and smother innovation.

Do You want your children restricted by the Government or Us their PARENTS? 
Govererments Heavy Hand


But instead of continuing this path of tremendous success, some want to radically change course and are urging the government to force a heavy-handed regulatory model on the Internet and to run it like a public utility. They want to impose laws written in the 1930’s on the most innovative and important technology of today and our future. They want to give the government the power to impose new rules, set new fees and require permission to innovate.

 
THEY WANT TO END INTERNET AS WE KNOW IT!

 

If Title II is Enacted
Slower network upgrades and speed increases
Higher prices
Less investment
Less competition
Less innovation
Less consumer adoption

We can build an open Internet without resorting to public utility regulation. The FCC can act responsibly to foster the continued growth of the Net and prevent anti-competitive activity, or it can capitulate to extremist voices who seek to force a result that would inflict major collateral damage on the Internet economy, and ironically, fail to serve the very ends they seek.

Let’s not abandon the virtuous cycle that is helping build faster networks for one that promises greater government control and stalled investment. Let’s choose a future that embraces progress, not potholes.

 
Obama and Chairman Tom Wheeler FCC

We are playing right into the hands of China and Russia who want more than anything to de-Americanize the Internet.

SEE WHO THE DUMBEST IS?

 

Sneaky Snakes!

The Person Leading all of this Chairman Thomas Wheeler- 2018 He also raised 500,000 in Iowa for Obama's Presidential campaign..


$500,000 SHOULD GET YOU SOMETHING MR. CHAIRMAN

Thomas Wheeler stand on Net neutrality
In late April 2014, the contours of a document leaked that indicated that Wheeler's FCC would consider promulgating rules allowing Internet service providers (ISPs) to violate net neutrality principles by making it easier for Internet users to access certain content — whose owners paid fees to the ISPs (including cable companies and wireless ISPs) — and harder to access other content, thus undermining the traditional open architecture of the Internet. These plans have received substantial backlash from activists, the mainstream press, and some other FCC commissioners.In May 2014, over 100 internet companies including Google, Microsoft, eBay, and Facebook signed a letter to Wheeler voicing their disagreement with his plans, saying they represented a "grave threat to the Internet".As of May 15, 2014, the fast lane bill passed voting with a 3/2 vote. It will now be open to public discussion that ends July 2014.
The FCC is expected to present its plan over the next few weeks.
DO NOT WANT NET NEUTRALITY


The startup community has the biggest stake in a free internet. And even though many big ones are on the side of a democratic, transparent and fair internet, the FCC and White House is doing little against extensive lobbying and capitalistic greed which wants to subdue our internet freedoms.
The future of internet is uncertain. And in the absence of a neutral internet, it looks like a doom.
Act now and save net neutrality.




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