The liberty principle for this
Freedom Friday concerns the repeal of Obama Administration net neutrality rules. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-2 on Thursday and along
party lines to repeal the rules.
The Trump Administration called for
a lessening of regulations on the Internet, and FCC Chairman Ajit Pai held the
vote. In remarks before the vote Pai said: “It is time for the Internet, once
again, to be driven by engineers and entrepreneurs and consumers rather than
lawyers, accountants and bureaucrats.” Pai defended the repeal of net neutrality by informing his critics that they can still Instagram their food,
take selfies with their pets, shop for Christmas presents, binge watch their
favorite shows, cheer on their favorite sports teams, and drive memes into the
ground.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan agree with Pai and celebrated the end of old rules. “Despite its unassuming name, the
Obama administration’s net neutrality regulation threatens the free and open
internet that has done so much to advance modern society. … The Trump
administration’s action to roll back this egregious government overreach into
the most innovative space will benefit all users of the internet.”
In other words we are all free to
use the Internet as we choose as long as we obey other laws. Our use of the
Internet will return to the way it was before the Obama Administration decided
to regulate the Internet as a utility.
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