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See Guys The FCC Is Messing Up This Is Our Chance To Strike Keep Calling, Emailing Them Or Send Them
See guys the FCC is messing up this is our chance to strike keep Calling, emailing them or send them a letter so please help me and others like me to keep net neutrality so reblog this and friends and family anyone in that matter to help us in our fight for net neutrality

Reblogging because, if you need something to specifically call your sentator about, this is it!
Tell ‘em the process has been rigged, and it needs to be “postponed,” and keep pushing them to do stuff like this, make this shit political poison!
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The FCC thinks we are distracted because of the holidays but we are not so please take your time to call,write,even send them an email, or make a video saying we need net neutrality

This is something that is very important to pay attention to, and if you are an American I implore you to do everything that you can! Contact your representatives, research your ISPs, and keep a vigilant eye on this! The FCC is likely to make this ruling close to Thanksgiving in an attempt to squeak it by without anyone noticing.
Net neutrality is the reason why you can visit any website confidently. It’s why you don’t have to pay a premium to be able to access YouTube. It’s why you don’t have the internet bundled into different packages like TV is.
If they remove net neutrality protections, then there is no benefit to the consumer. Put simply, your ISP could choose to charge you more in order to visit specific sites, and not every town in the United States has the option to switch to a new ISP because some ISPs hold a monopoly in some areas.
This is what the internet looks like without net neutrality:


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I'm going to repost everything about net neutrality on my Tumblr to help people like me and others fighting to save net neutrality so please call your senators the links and number are all there so please call help save net neutrality
DON’T USE BOTS TO FIGHT FOR NET NEUTRALITY!
The FCC have already disregarded millions of emails in suspect of sent by fake bot accounts. If you want to fight, you need to call or message the FCC and your Senators yourself!
Ajit Pai - Ajit.Pai@fcc.gov 202-518-7399
Mike O'Rielly - Mike.ORielly@fcc.gov 301-657-9092
Brendan Carr - Brendan.Carr@fcc.gov 202-719-7305
Look up and contact your Senators and inform them why you don’t want Net Neutrality repealed.
And to anyone OUTSIDE the US, Tell your US friends and followers to fight this, but DON’T get involved yourself! They won’t listen to anyone who’s not a US citizen.
We have until DECEMBER 14TH, 2017 before the final vote goes through!
You guys need to kick it into gear and start helping I don't what sound mean but you guys only have two weeks left and if there is not enough people that want to stop this you are going to be paying every time you are on the internet so please call you congress write something to trump on Twitter or call I don't but something before December 14 so help us keep net neutrality
The FCC will soon vote to kill net neutrality. But Congress can stop them if they hear from constituents now.

Yesterday afternoon the House subcommittee that provides Congressional oversight for the FCC held an important hearing about the agency’s current plans, including current Chairman (and former Verizon lawyer) Ajit Pai’s move to gut Title II net neutrality protections that prevent ISPs from controlling what we do online with throttling, censorship, and extra fees.
With Capitol Hill’s attention now on the FCC, and Pai’s final plan to gut net neutrality protections expected in the coming weeks, it’s extra important that Congress gets flooded with phone calls from Internet users telling them to stand up and defend the open Internet.
We’re also hearing there are key members of Congress considering whether to step in and force Pai to slow down. This means best chance to stop the FCC from breaking the fundamental principle that makes the Internet awesome is to pound Congress with phone calls right now.
You can call your reps easily with just one click here: battleforthenet.com
You’ll see a script on your screen, or you can say something like this:
“I support Title Two net neutrality rules and I urge you to oppose the FCC’s plan to repeal them. Specifically, I’d like you to contact the FCC Chairman and demand he abandon his current plan.”
You can also just call this number directly and enter your zipcode to get connected to your legislators: 202-930-8550.
If you run a website, blog, tumblr, or forum, help spread the word by putting up a sticky post, or use one of these widgets, ads, or banners: https://www.battleforthenet.com/#join
Ajit Pai is expected to circulate the text of his rule killing net neutrality on November 22, the day before Thanksgiving. Once that happens, it will move to a vote at the FCC’s open meeting in December, and it will become much much harder to stop him.
It’s clear that the FCC remains set on killing net neutrality. But Congress can stop the FCC from gutting the rules that keep the web open, affordable, and awesome.