Things are running smoothly now, but the Federal Communications Commission's public
commenting system
Blame former Daily Show fake-newscaster and comedian John Oliver, who now helms his own show on HBO, Last Week Tonight.
On Sunday night, he went on a
13-minute rant about net neutrality
It appears they have. The FCC
has received more than 45,000 comments
Those just account for the comments filed to the official electronic commenting system. Separately, the FCC says it's received 300,000 emails
in a special inbox
How did we get here? Well, the FCC opened up its initial
open commenting period
On the table
is a proposal
"What's being proposed is so egregious that activists and corporations have been forced onto the same side. And you might wonder, if everyone is against this, how is it even possibly happening? ... The guy who used to run with the cable industry's lobbying arm is now tasked with the agency tasked with regulating it. That is the equivalent of needing a babysitter and hiring a dingo."
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