Two Astronomically Massive Issues for you to Ponder: - 1. John - TopicsExpress



          

Two Astronomically Massive Issues for you to Ponder: - 1. John Olivers new show on HBO is so amazingly awesome, it actually radiates light, poops-out butterflies and smells like freshly baked muffins. Rob, steal, pillage, whatever you have to do to watch it on HBO... do it. Hell, Ill TIVO it, and all 406 of my FB friends can come over and watch it. (Honey, we may need to pickup some snacks.) - 2. Watch the video below regarding Net Neutrality for two reasons... its hilarious, and it is extremely important. - I know Net Neutrality is hard (and boring) to fully grasp, but youll just have to take my word on this... Second only to our military considerations and environmental equilibrium... the control of our data pipelines will have the greatest impact on you, your children, and your childrens children for decades to come. When monopolies like Comcast and Charter begin to control, dictate and approve ALL of the information you witness and consume, our society is doomed. And by ALL I mean there is currently a movement in Washington to allow data providers such as Comcast and Charter the right to literally control and dictate EVERYTHING you access on TV, AND the Internet. E V E R Y T H I NG. - My liberal friends (Jeff, Aleania, et al)... This is a unifying factor. Last year the President Obama appointed Tom Wheeler as Chairman for the FCC. Wheeler, is basically a wart, on ball sack, of the devil. He embodies everything liberals hate about big business. A descriptive analogy would be Donald Trump and Mr. Burns (from the Simpsons), giving birth to the Antichrist, and then having Obama appoint that baby to be in charge of all money and jobs, everywhere. - Even big businesses such as Google and Netflix are holding hands with tree-hugging-bunny-humpers, and protesting the festering bowl of horseshit that is afoot in our capital. - Thats how bad this is.
Posted on: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 15:00:00 +0000

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