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48 votes27 comments · CLOSED: Engagement: In what ways can social networks further FCC engagement with the public? · Admin →
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8 votes1 comment · CLOSED: Engagement: In what ways can social networks further FCC engagement with the public? · Admin →
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I totally agree. Lets see some of the transparency we expected from the FCC... never happen and laughable as well. Hypocrites all the way, line their pockets with Time Warner money, that's what we would see. FCC acts all holy and perfect enforcing what they want when it fits their agenda and screwing over 300 million Americans with their Patriot Missile aimed at my wallet. "Net neutrality" / "Peace keeper" Missile - both destroy. Appears we need the Tea Party everyone laughed at which changed the house numbers to go and clean out the FCC and remove the scumbag criminals running the place.
Hey FCC, how did you people get your jobs? Did you really earn your way in or did you slither in via a "friend" - Doubt they had to work much at all and have trouble looking in the mirror.NunYa supported this idea ·
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Tom - i hate to say it but it would be easier for you to get blood from a stone than for the FCC to do anything right. This organization has been nothing but a joke for many, many years. I just wish regular people actually mattered to this government of "our" haha
Best of luck to you, don't hold your breath.