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In reply to the discussion: New Yorker: "A Clear Violation of Obama's Promise" [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)That was exactly my impression when I read the 2014 case when it was originally discussed here, soon after the decision. Well, read selectively, to be 100% accurate.
Also, shortly after the 2014 decision came down, the FCC reportedly said that it was considering reclassification. Not a word then about how the FCC had no power to reclassify.
Funny how Obama can firmly promise net neutrality (surely he did not do that without first having his team look into it to see what was involved?). Then, the court can talk about classification without mentioning that the FCC has no power to reclassify, even if it would like so to do. Then, the FCC can claim to be considering reclassification. Then the FCC can claim it's leaving reclassification on the table for future reconsideration. And, all the while, the law allegedly prohibits reclassification. Sounds implausible.
Future reconsideration, after Comcast and others have it their way? Yeah, that'll happen. Another lie from the USG.
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