Ah, politics. I think of the House as this bastion of radical polarity. Hardly "representative," more a place to generate momentum and create a fervor among the parties. Tomorrow's Senate hearings on the cataclysmic neutral net should be fascinating.
As outlined by countless blogs and experts, you can find reasonable arguments to support on either side of the debate. I want to land on the side of keeping government out of the web regulatory business, yet question their ability to intervene efficiently and reasonably should the end of days scenario play out where poor souls looking to promote a startup and live the capitalist dream are locked out by the big fish that are the only ones that can afford to pay a premium from the evil backbone owners. That being said, it seems reasonable to think that some free-market competition could go a long way to promote a progressive infrastructure build.
At least we have our leaders to look out for us and make the informed decision that speaks the voice of the people. Something like that.
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