Posted on 10/04/2016 7:18:45 AM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Senators who voted for and against giving away the USA Citizen's Internet:
77 US Senators voted for giving away the Internet.
21 US Senators voted against giving away the Internet.
“77 US Senators voted for giving away the Internet. “
Wow
Can you link to a report of the roll call?
I’m in NY, so I’m always swinging at windmills with NY Senators. Hope those all across the country heed the record....
Pfffftuie!
Thanks for posting this by the way. It has already been overlooked.
Corker and Alexander on the list - as if I needed to look.
I’m surprised that 8 of the 21 who didn’t were Democrats.
NWO and a much advanced form of NSA type monitoring and censoring is on its way. It will stay hidden until all the screws are in place then they will lamp down.
The “silver lining” in all of this for the traitorous senators who voted to give away our rights to the internent is that they ALL shall receive a gift in the way of money to advance their wonderful careers in government and personal wealth from those who now completely have us at their mercy in the way of free speech and communication.
Thanks, you traitorous BASTARDS!
I believe, however, that this was more of an Obama edict that couldn’t be stopped.
What is the name of this "USA Citizen" (Singular) whose Internet is being given away?
Regards,
Of course the two Bimbos from my state sold us out again.
Both Senators from supposedly “conservative” Indiana voted to give it away. They are all bought and paid for by the globalist establishment. Yes, some talk the conservative talk but when the rubber meets the road they all do their master’s bidding.
Jeff Flake, John McCain, Marco Rubio, and Orrin Hatch are all amnesty supporters.
Marco Rubio is a freaking traitor
Leaving the bubble by his name blank this year
I hope he loses his senate seat this year
I wish our congress could vote on one item at a time, one single item, without having to attach so many other items to the same bill. It seems that they do this on purpose.
They didn’t really “give away the internet,” they gave away the right to publish the default internet phone book.
The internet is still right where it was. All the IP addresses that used to exist still exist. All the wires and optical fibers that used to constitute the internet are still doing their job, and are still the property of their rightful owners.
That said, the question of “who benefits by outsourcing the publication of the internet phone book” is a legitimate one, and I doubt the motives of Obama in doing this. I don’t see how it helps America to do this.
But let’s be accurate about it. If someone starts screwing with the listings in the phone book, the people who own the phones will quickly complain because they won’t be getting the calls they expect from customers, suppliers, etc.
If that happens, someone will come up with a new, accurate phone book, and the various ISPs will quickly connect to it, and life will go on.
One wonders why Obama did this, but the phone book is not the same as the phone system.
I was very disappointed with their votes. They voted against the will of the people.
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