Net Neutrality: The Kid Sitting By Himself in the High School Cafeteria
by Seton MotleyNetwork Neutrality (NN) is now decidedly, demonstrably unpopular – and unnecessary.

If this were high school (and politics really sort of is), Net Neutrality would be sitting alone at lunch – shunned even by the members of the marching band and the audio-visual club. Having had its lunch money taken, it would have only enough for milk (and would sadly be unable to open the container). It would be planning to take its aunt to prom.
But it’s Mom – Free Press and the rest of the Media Marxists – is always there, telling NN how handsome it really is. And that the other kids just don’t understand it.
In short, almost NO ONE likes Net Neutrality. Let us look at the debilitating, devastating facts.
The rapid unraveling of the pro-NN movement began almost immediately after the movement itself did.
…(T)he original 2006 coalition It’s Our Net … boasted 148 partners. Just one year later, they’d “reconstituted in a different form” with a broader focus and were rechristened the Open Internet Coalition (OIC). But that entity had just 74 members – a huge loss of support in but one year. This despite the broader focus – which you would think would lead to more participants, not less.
The already-diminishing pro-NN push began – rightly – in the House, Congress being the only proper venue for this sort of thing. But it repeatedly went NOWHERE.
So in 2007 the pro-NN gaggle bailed on Congress – despite the new Democrat majorities – and instead went for a totalitarian Federal Communications Commission (FCC) implementation.
Where they only had to get three votes from unelected bureaucrats – rather than 218 from the People’s representatives.
But the FCC doesn’t have any authority over anything unless and until Congress writes law giving it to them. And Congress has not yet written said law.
Nevertheless, the pro-NN gaggle spent two years quietly building the fraudulent case for unilateral FCC NN regulatory fiat – when what they thought was their Nirvana arrived. Barack Obama– an on-the-record pro-NN Democrat – was elected President in 2008. And with him came a 3-2 Democrat FCC majority.
The Media Marxists were salivating. Sensing it was their moment, they attempted to seize it. But a problem arose. Their greater, more public push for FCC unilateral NN enactment raised the little-known issue’s profile – and nearly every new person who learned about NN loathed it.
And in April, the D.C. Circuit Court further demonstrated the fallacy of their efforts, unanimously ruling the obvious – that the Commission does not have the authority to do anything to the Internet.
Even FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski knows this, as he acknowledged in the Washington Post:
“(W)e have a Communications Act that wasn’t written for broadband.”
Undaunted, Chairman Genachowski in June called for and got a 3-2 Party-line vote to begin the process of reclassifying the Internet – to (over)regulate the Web the way they (over)regulate land line telephones – and thereby illegally grab the power necessary to enact NN.
This led to even more opposition. A LOT more.
302 members of Congress said No – a large bipartisan majority. So did more than 150 organizations, state legislators and bloggers , seventeen minority groups (that are usually almost always in Democrat lockstep) and many additional normally Democrat paragons including several large unions: AFL-CIO, Communications Workers of America (CWA),International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW); several racial grievance groups: League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Minority Media and Telecom Council (MMTC), National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Urban League; and an anti-free market environmentalist group: the Sierra Club.
And Americans certainly love their Internet the way it is – and see ZERO need for huge, dramatic new regulations. As demonstrated in Election 2010 – when 95 Democrats publicly asserted their pro-NN stance, and ALL 95 LOST. Meanwhile, 24 Republicans who voiced their opposition to NN won.
There simply is very little support for NN – ANYWHERE, from ANYONE.
From their outset, the pro-NN gaggle stridently asserted that if NN was not IMMEDIATELY implemented, the dynamic open Internet we have been overwhelmingly enjoying – WITHOUT NN IN PLACE – would cease to be.
For four plus years they have incessantly repeated this mantra – all the while, our access to the Web has become far greater, meteorically faster and cheaper – and the Internet has become a far greater free market, free speech Xanadu than anyone in 2006 could have envisioned.
Isn’t it finally time to stop listening to the unpopular kid ranting and raving from his solo lunch table, complaining that Internet life – which everyone else is relishing – isn’t “fair?”






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Hey the pic of barry in class is back…love it…
Even if NN were popular (and it is in some circles) it would still be ill-advised. What this economy needs is less central planning, not more.
This is EXACTLY my point to libs. The intenet IS an example of what the free market is. Niches open up, are filled, then others duplicate their efforts and offer it faster and cheaper. This is why the libs want to regulate it. They can't STAND not being in total control! They are power hungry across all facerts of life.
Exactly. Now if they let our economy run unfestered like the internet is, imagine what could happen.
All NN does is drive up costs to the users, stymie development, allow for further restrictive legislation to impede free speech, and give govt another chance to tax. Nuff said.
Nope. The dunce cap is too small.
Yep, and that is exactly what the liberal dill holes want, especially the impede free speech part.. Kinda along the lines of the libs fairness doctrine..
Democrats (all) are a joke. The Government is the problem, not the solution.
NN was a bureaucratic death panel for the Internets. Let's see what the next innovation strangling idea will be.
Ah, the Liberal way. Over regulation and Nanny us to death. If they achieve this, we can all just click on the Government icon and have them give us the news, what we can buy and what we can surf.
I'm beginning to think we really need to just start over with our Government. There is too much to fix.
they will continue to try to find workarounds…
For this bunch only believes in the 'rules of the game' as long as it is to their advantage. They have already asserted that they may be able to get union 'card check' done without congressional approval; no small trick.
They hate and fear the open internet, as well as talk radio and FOX. They are committed to contolling the message.
They cannot achieve the control they want with a free media-
AND a free people…
on that I'll agree with ya….at least that one hides his big ears and ugly mug…
My my my…
The trolls are sure playing opossum on this at the moment…
3…2…1…0…
Here come the assholes defending the most anti-first amendment piece of crap since FDR…!!!
Hey trolls, I'm laughing at the 'superior intellect'…
Roger that.
Democrats lost big because there are still more Freedom Loving Americans than there are Big Government Democrats left in the United States of America.
Hell, Democrats think things are bad now?
If there was any justice in the World the Democrats should be all but completely out of Government (at all levels of Government, Local, State, and Federal) by 2012 or 2014.
Things will be much worse here with the Trolls for quite some time….. as the Wounded Anmial can be very loud, and quite irrational.
Americans have seen life from under the Boot of the Democrats and Americans do not like it.
The libs/socialists will just put this in the folder labeled " Ideas whose time has not come YET".
Obama will call it Single Payer Internet…. when that doesn't fly he will say it is merely Internet For All, and then perhaps the Internet Affordability Act.
They have no idea of what Chairman O has in store for them, God help and protect them from the coming storm of strife and misery engineered in the name of power…
We will all be bending our knees and seeking his solace before it's over.
Indeed, God help us all…
The 2nd Amendment is the only thing currently keeping the Federal Government at bay.
Thank God for the Founding Fathers inherent distrust of Government.
Tyrants fear the people, patriots embrace and empower them, I pray to God the patriots step up and claim their destinies to lead.
The 2nd amendment is our last bastion of redress, pray we never need to use or employ it.
God save the republic from those that wish to convert us into a 'democracy'….
One of the best comments.
Ever.
If the government was running the internet, we'd still be using dial-up with some horrible baud rate.
The internet is a wonderful example of what happens when government isn't involved.
Aren't you being just a wee bit generous Nceeno…?
We would be using semaphore or dialog block coding at best, thank God for innovators and 'rich people'!
Mega dittos!
The trolls don't want it either. Without the open internet, as we enjoy it now, they would be stuck in mom's basement trying to peel their Cheetoe encrusted fingers of their crank so they could re-start the Atari. And no $20 stipend from Kos, or MediaMatters.
Let's say that I really like all the Breitbart sites, especially the video, but my Internet Service Provider doesn't share my enthusiasm for this particular political ideology. What's to prevent that ISP from significantly slowing down my download speeds for the various Breitbart sites? Unless, of course, I pay more for faster throughput (all the while, though, my crazy lefty neighbor gets his Media Matters content at superfast speeds). Is that okay? Or are you all suggesting that such a thing would never happen?
I had no idea how much conservatives loved permitting big businesses to dominate every cubic inch of our lives. I mean, sometimes liberals get a bit like that with central government, but you guys REALLY take the cake– it's like a full-on masochistic-sadistic relationship right here!
If freedom is letting your ISP decide what content you really need to see, you guys are simply inspiring in your love of freedom.
The problem with socialism son is sooner or later you run out of other peoples money….
And that is the good news….
Unfortunately we can't ask the over 100 million dead people in the past 100 years murdered by the leaders of socialist governments how they feel ……..
Insanity and evil is doing the same thing over and over, expecting a different result
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Book_of_Co...
http://markhumphrys.com/communism.html
Are you implying that the federal government can be trusted to be an effective, neutral traffic cop?
If so, would you be interested in some old rope? Only $25 for 10 ft.
Watch it. You're dating yourself…
Even slow news is better than just fricking wrong news, made up news and unfactcheckeckable news…lol.
Besides, are you having that problem now? If not, why bother.
If you are having that problem, Big Brother will make that the least of your worries.
I thought we wanted smaller government.
My definition of Net Neutrality is ISP's don't mess with any transmitted information and simply provide a communication link.
I can bet you that whatever congress puts forward will be significantly larger than one sentence and will only do what most of the legislation that comes out of congress does. Favor a special interest group and screws the rest of us.
Is there something you are disliking about your current ISP that would make you believe that we are all subject to what an ISP wants to show us?
Maybe you're just not getting enough porn? What?
Heh. The internet that was invented out of DARPA funded by taxpayer dollars. Want to try again?
"NN was a bureaucratic death panel for the Internets. Let's see what the next innovation strangling idea will be."
Find me any decent number of venture capitalists or startups who are against network neutrality. The wide majority are for network neutrality…such as:
John Doerr
Tim Draper
Peter Fenton
Albert Wenger
etc.
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