• Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!

Net Neutrality

Crabtownboy

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Huddled in an FCC conference room Monday with officials from major Web companies, including Google, Yahoo and Etsy, agency Chairman Tom Wheeler said he has preferred a more nuanced solution. That approach would deliver some of what Obama wants but also would address the concerns of the companies that provide Internet access to millions of Americans, such as Comcast, Time Warner Cable and AT&T.

Of course Wheeler is going to look out for the companies over we the people. After all he became rich being a lobbyist for them and I expect he is looking forward to a plum of a job with one of them after he leaves the FCC. If he makes them mad, no plum job.
 

InTheLight

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Of course Wheeler is going to look out for the companies over we the people. After all he became rich being a lobbyist for them and I expect he is looking forward to a plum of a job with one of them after he leaves the FCC. If he makes them mad, no plum job.

He did have a job in the industry until 2013. The man is 68 years old. The chairmanship of the FCC is likely his last job. I don't think he's looking for favors from Time Warner or AT&T.
 

carpro

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Of course Wheeler is going to look out for the companies over we the people.

And Obama is looking out for himself and trying to advance his government control agenda. He's not looking out for we the people either.

So what?

Wheeler may have goals that are somewhat less than altruistic. I know Obama does. Obama is also a known habitual liar. Can anyone say the same about Wheeler?
 

Revmitchell

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Of course Wheeler is going to look out for the companies over we the people. After all he became rich being a lobbyist for them and I expect he is looking forward to a plum of a job with one of them after he leaves the FCC. If he makes them mad, no plum job.

Another informal Fallacy
 

Jedi Knight

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
10346618_733941883365535_1865053869232004858_n.jpg

Man are you Ray Charles? Big Pic!
 

OldRegular

Well-Known Member
Of course Wheeler is going to look out for the companies over we the people. After all he became rich being a lobbyist for them and I expect he is looking forward to a plum of a job with one of them after he leaves the FCC. If he makes them mad, no plum job.

"we the people", "we the people" you say! :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

To the leftist democrats "we the people" simply represent votes from a gullible public in which they are rapidly developing a plantation mentality, serfs no less. That Herr Dr. Gruber arrogantly revealed how the architects of Obamacare, including Herr Reid and the leftist democrat Congress, fooled the plantation crowd shows that Herr Obama, and those who pull his chain" have learned well from the dictators of the past and present.

Fortunately, however, as shown in 2010 and last week, not all Americans are as stupid as Herr Dr. Gruber and Herr Obama think.
 

ShagNappy

Member
Nobody has accused anybody of anything until you showed up. Everyone has been respectful, and is merely asking C.T.Boy to clarify his position.

Sold their soul ? What a crock.

Where did I say anyone had accused anyone of anything? Posting dementia?

Toes still hurt from when I called out you spewing obscenities I see. boohoo. :wavey:
 

Bro. Curtis

<img src =/curtis.gif>
Site Supporter
:laugh:

Your words do not weigh heavily upon me at all. Insignificant, at best.

But you're welcome to your delusion.
 
Top