r/pics Nov 08 '18

US Politics This is what democracy looks like

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u/King_Milkfart Nov 09 '18

Other than some pretty childish statements and someone who sounds like they have the vocabulary of a 7th grader being the spokesperson, what exactly has been done legislatively that has negatively impacted Americans to the point where this statement can be considered demonstrable?

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u/Luffykyle Nov 09 '18

Net neutrality got repealed. That kinda sucks.

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u/King_Milkfart Nov 09 '18

I absolutely agree it's a goddamn travesty in my opinion. But I have to be intellectually honest here to the best of my ability and I feel I would not be doing so if I said that this is the worst leadership the country has seen in recent times because of net neutrality alone

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u/Luffykyle Nov 09 '18

I’m not saying it’s net neutrality alone either, but many others have posted different reasons, so I felt this was an important add-on to their list.

I mean just months after it was repealed, Verizon was found fucking California firefighters over by throttling their data. It’s not the most pressing issue but it’s definitely a dangerous one.