This, despite some of the news below...
#BREAKING: My office has now identified 2 million fake comments on #netneutrality that were submitted to the @FCC using the stolen identities of Americans across the country.
— Eric Schneiderman (@AGSchneiderman) December 13, 2017
The FCC must delay its vote until we get to the bottom of this massive fraud: https://t.co/X3ECXwh06y pic.twitter.com/PuNrqErWCw
FCC's own chief technology officer warned about net neutrality repeal https://t.co/uzH8rZVj4X This administration's assault on facts and expert opinion is on display once again. Never mind what the experts say, both internal and across the industry? #SaveNetNeutrality
— Michael Halston (@mikehalston) December 13, 2017
Net neutrality: 'father of internet' joins tech leaders in condemning repeal plan https://t.co/2cBSeSd4nF
— Guardian news (@guardiannews) December 11, 2017
The @FCC refuses to work with the 19 State Attorneys General who have complained about fraud in the #NetNeutrality record resulting in 2 million stolen identities.
— Jessica Rosenworcel (@JRosenworcel) December 13, 2017
We need to get to the bottom of this mess. We have no business voting until we do.https://t.co/fTkFLDXfST
GOP lawmaker breaks with party, calls on FCC to cancel net neutrality vote https://t.co/clT3RlSBuV pic.twitter.com/7AYF9aezbJ
— The Hill (@thehill) December 14, 2017
I believe a free and open internet is part of the foundation of a modern democracy. It is plain wrong that the @FCC wants to end Title II Net Neutrality protection. It is yet another attack on those attempting to bring about the beloved community. #netneutrality
— John Lewis (@repjohnlewis) December 13, 2017
Net Neutrality News!!! Congress Has officially introduced a Bill that is literally just for Saving Net Neutrality. See this link.https://t.co/I7nEdrYD49 Reasons for spreading this:
— TheBoneHeadClan (@TheBoneHeadClan) December 11, 2017
1. Contact your Reps and tell them to support it
2. SPREAD THIS AROUND!
December 14th is it Hurry
Twitter: $14.99/month
— banksy (@thereaIbanksy) December 13, 2017
Snapchat: $9.99/month
Youtube: $19.99/month
Netflix: $9.99/per movie
Google: $1.99/per search
If you don't want to pay extra for your favorite sites you need to be supporting #NetNeutrality