Net Neutrality is a David-and-Goliath struggle, and unfortunately it is taking place under the radar, possibly because the news providers are under the control of the large corporations trying to hijack the internet. Fortunately, Senator Franken is paying attention and is on top of the issue. Democracy requires the free and uncontrolled flow of ideas, and we, Americans, cannot allow the large corporations to control and censor the internet.
I received the following from Senator Franken about his concern for net neutrality:
Dear Ronald,
By now you may have heard the news: Republicans in the House of Representatives voted last week to block the FCC from enforcing its new net neutrality regulations.
As I’ve said before, these regulations weren’t nearly good enough to ensure that the Internet remains free and open. But they were a step in the right direction. And by voting to eliminate them, House Republicans declared their willingness to let big corporations control the Internet.
We know what this could mean for American consumers -- less diversity of viewpoints, less access to independent content through services like Netflix, and higher prices for Internet service.
The good news is that the Senate still has a chance to stop this special interest power play. I’m working as hard as I can to build support for net neutrality in the Senate -- but I’m not the only one talking to my colleagues. These corporations have lobbyists of their own, lots of them, and they’re descending upon Capitol Hill en masse.
The only way we're going to save net neutrality is if ordinary Americans make their voices heard. I'll update you soon -- but for now, please forward this email to your friends and ask them to join our campaign by linking up with me on Twitter or Facebook.
Thanks -- and stay tuned.
Al
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