But I'm sure every one of those people is just a whiny liberal. Real Americans eat at McDonald's.
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Since there is competition in the market of fast food, they could go eat at Wendies or McDonalds.
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Dredwerkzにより編集済み: 1/25/2018 4:35:14 PMThe analogy is absolutely useless. Paying more for a faster connection is true for EVERY ISP throughout the history of ISPs. Besides, what is not included here, is that all of these people are perfectly entitled to go to a burger joint that serves them faster. The fact they don't do this is their own fault.
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Had they considered that customers could just go to McDonalds in the same way those wishing to repeal net neutrality suggest customers could just choose a different, more competitive ISP? This explanation doesn't seem very well thought out.
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Net neutrality is hard to understand because certain parties want it to be hard to understand. It suits their agenda. Companies that depend on the internet to operate should pay for fast lanes to get their product to customers. Customers that use a lot of bandwidth should pay more for their service. It's really that simple to me.
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Truth be told, the last time I ate anything from BK I got sick.... I saw this vid elsewhere this morning. Pretty good actually. I don't know of any non-liberals who are really in favor of it.