goodbye freedom of press
There is probably a connection between the postal service forcing periodicals to pay for their overhead in American history, which will cause many periodicals to go out of business, and the threat to eliminate Net Neutrality.
The internet will be blamed for killing periodicals, but the internet is in little better shape, as it's about to be throttled for anyone who isn't a multi-billion dollar corporation. The limit of the freedom of the press will only go so far as what you can hand out in the street, and that will be monitored by cameras.
Tie this into the FCC wanting monopolies to run rampant in local markets in newspapers, television, and radio, and it's even more obvious.
Don't tell me that this is not a coordinated effort to shut down every public forum of discourse.
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