Net Neutrality

cheryl

I started this.
Staff member
Nope, I’m just honest. Oh yeah I got some good pub from this site. Break the TOS all the way stud. I get pats on the back for who I am here. I’m a real person. Not some anonymous anomaly. I’ve gotten into rooms just because of how I act. I’m a champion for the working man. Wether you like me or not. The members like me, because I stand up to the real bully, UPS.
I guess it makes sense to ban you again instead of shutting down the union forum. It's sad. You have good input to offer about union topics, but you cannot control your bullying and I don't have to put up with it.

No do overs this time. ::: poof :::

@LeadBelly is banned
 

oldngray

nowhere special
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tonyexpress

Whac-A-Troll Patrol
Staff member
Nope, I’m just honest. Oh yeah I got some good pub from this site. Break the TOS all the way stud. I get pats on the back for who I am here. I’m a real person. Not some anonymous anomaly. I’ve gotten into rooms just because of how I act. I’m a champion for the working man. Wether you like me or not. The members like me, because I stand up to the real bully, UPS.

Keep patting yourself on the back.
If this were my website I'd ban you, you bring nothing of value here.
You're a champion for your own self promotion and you are not doing well with that.
Tell your union bosses you've failed and the BC said they are tired of you.
Go create your own website.
 

Catatonic

Nine Lives
just so you know


everything between Cumming and McDonough, is Atlanta
Just so you know, you are wrong.
I've worked operations in every UPS facility in Atlanta and I know the zips and towns.
PLEGA is in Doraville ... not Atlanta.
Even Corporate UPS is in Sandy Springs.
 
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el blanco

Guest
Just so you know, you are wrong.
I've worked operations in every UPS facility in Atlanta and I know the zips and towns.
PLEGA is in Doraville ... not Atlanta.
Even Corporate UPS is in Sandy Springs.

zips be damned, the boundaries I gave are the common man's perception of Atlanta
 

newfie

Well-Known Member
I think the best thing that could happen to reverse the present ruling would be for the internet providers to act as we fear. I also see some truth in the following meme

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newfie

Well-Known Member
I guess it makes sense to ban you again instead of shutting down the union forum. It's sad. You have good input to offer about union topics, but you cannot control your bullying and I don't have to put up with it.

No do overs this time. ::: poof :::

@LeadBelly is banned

Sigh, the internet is our own worst enemy. If we had the ability to get together and have a beer and talk and laugh about it there would be a lot less of these types of issues. now back to the peak wave. I love the ride, I hate the ride. but oh what a ride it is.
 

cheryl

I started this.
Staff member
Why Marsha Blackburn’s Rise Is Bad News for Net Neutrality and Science - Motherboard

Blackburn has received mountains of campaign cash from telecom and fossil fuel companies.

Big Telecom's best friend in Congress just got a very big promotion.

Rep. Marsha Blackburn, the arch-conservative Tennessee Republican who has received mountains of campaign cash from the telecom industry, has been chosen by the GOP to lead a key Congressional subcommittee with broad jurisdiction over cable, phone, and internet issues.

For years, Blackburn has worked tirelessly to undermine pro-consumer policies advanced by the Federal Communications Commission—policies that have invariably been opposed by the very corporate giants that have poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into her campaign coffers.

In particular, Blackburn has waged a relentless campaign against the FCC's policy safeguarding net neutrality, the principle that all internet content should be equally accessible, which she has disparaged as "socialistic."
 

Catatonic

Nine Lives
Why Marsha Blackburn’s Rise Is Bad News for Net Neutrality and Science - Motherboard

Blackburn has received mountains of campaign cash from telecom and fossil fuel companies.

Big Telecom's best friend in Congress just got a very big promotion.

Rep. Marsha Blackburn, the arch-conservative Tennessee Republican who has received mountains of campaign cash from the telecom industry, has been chosen by the GOP to lead a key Congressional subcommittee with broad jurisdiction over cable, phone, and internet issues.

For years, Blackburn has worked tirelessly to undermine pro-consumer policies advanced by the Federal Communications Commission—policies that have invariably been opposed by the very corporate giants that have poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into her campaign coffers.

In particular, Blackburn has waged a relentless campaign against the FCC's policy safeguarding net neutrality, the principle that all internet content should be equally accessible, which she has disparaged as "socialistic."
Well, it is Socialist but it's also antitrust and proconsumer.
Seems to be working fine.
 
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