The Federal Communications Commission will vote to eliminate a rule that requires Internet service providers to list all of their so-called “passthrough” fees on an easily accessible broadband price label. The FCC vote could also make the price labels themselves a bit harder for consumers to find.

ISPs routinely advertise prices much lower than those actually charged to consumers on their monthly bills. One method of raising monthly bill prices above advertised rates is to tack on fees that, ISPs claim, are used to offset charges imposed by local governments.

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    Trump voters really voted to get scammed and a worst quality of life for everyone else lol. There is not one thing good this admin has done.

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      Let’s see… They slowed down the war that they started in Iran. They released half of the Epstein files, just not the presumably 50% that directly implicate Trump. Trump fired Pam Bondi who he had appointed.

      It’s hard to think of anything good that they did that wasn’t just toning down or backtracking of something bad that they had previously done.

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          I disagree, but that’s just me apparently. It’s not that I particularly liked pennies, but I definitely don’t like companies rounding UP to the nearest nickel. And as for the pennies costing more to make than they’re worth – so what? Basically any government provided service or product costs taxpayer money. Also, change the penny to make it more cost effective?

          Anyhow, what’s done is done, and we’re probably all poorer because of it. I’ve been poor – it sucks but life goes on.

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        Nah. Had nothing directly to do with Trump. I say it’s a wash.

        But seriously, Trump voters need to think what that man has done to improve their lives in any way. I seriously can’t think of a single thing.

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          They may still not say it out loud, but their first thought will be “he hurt those other people in various ways, so worth it to me.”

          Actual value for them… nope, can’t think of anything.

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          They don’t need to think at all, they get fed what they need to believe. Trump made America great and safe and wonderful. Everything bad happening is somehow Bidens fault. Or immigrants did it. Even if they get upset for some days, they keep crawling back to him. It’s the worst toxic relationship ever.

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          Many people are sad, cruel, little monsters that are happy those people are being hurt.

          It’s really hard to change people like that so they’re better. You gotta get them to see you as in-group, and slowly re-socialize them. Lot of work. Might not even succeed. But it’s also apparently a whole bunch of crimes to round up the maga-hats and lock them in an underground vault somewhere.

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            I like the explanation that a lot of these people are people that peaked in high school. They are angry that they stayed in the same town, not bettering themselves and never really going anywhere.

            And they want others to hurt. People they perceive as liberals because they did get a degree, did expand their minds, did better themselves, did travel, did spend time in bigger and better cities, and so on.

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              I didn’t get to go to college since my mother’s AIDS bankrupted our family, but I didn’t and don’t want to see other people hurt.

              Am I a little bitter I couldn’t afford mountains of debt to get a degree while watching many of my friends go off to college? Sure.

              Am I sad I had to work at a younger age than my peers so we could afford to juggle medications and bills? Sure.

              Has this trajectory seriously screwed me for a lifetime of poverty? Yes, definitely.

              Do I want to see other people hurt? No.

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                Sorry to hear about your situation. Obviously, it’s not everyone who has ever seen others on that trajectory then turns to dark patterns - I was referencing this guy and I think it’s more about those that are unable to process their emotions about it and misplacing the blame…

                https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ApnlSI01Icc

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                  I can see that. I also think a lot of these MAGA just benefit from the patriarchy and abuse in general,

                  Abusive Men Describe the Benefits of Violence - BWSS https://share.google/ZQBwC5VgCYheld0Xr

                  Source: Substack https://share.google/COSLwGxj3D2l6UM7i

                  I truly believe a lot of these MAGA are just entitled, but society brainwashed a lot of men to prioritize their own needs and having any emotional intelligence as being weak. If the only emotion these men are allowed by the patriarchy to feel is anger, then we will naturally produce a society of angry men.

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    Everyone knows opaque markets work the best. Brilliant display of regulatory skill from the party of fiscal responsibility.

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      And the white ones w/o degrees will vote even harder for Republicans to “own the libs”. Meanwhile, just sitting on their own balls, basically.

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        I didn’t get to go to college since my mother’s AIDS bankrupted our family, but I didn’t and don’t want to see other people hurt.

        Am I a little bitter I couldn’t afford mountains of debt to get a degree while watching many of my friends go off to college? Sure.

        Am I sad I had to work at a younger age than my peers so we could afford to juggle medications and bills? Sure.

        Has this trajectory seriously screwed me for a lifetime of poverty? Yes, definitely.

        Do I want to see other people hurt? No.

        I’m not a nazi just because I wasn’t able to get a degree

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    Yet another day in Trump‘s world of “how can I make everyone’s life shittier? how can I HURT literally everyone on the planet for no good reason?”

    Another day of republican philosophy in practice: cause pain just because

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          If every American who was being harmed by this admin moved to Canada you’d be amazed how quickly Canada would be come anti-immigrant.

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          just bolt like a coward instead of making your country better

          Are all Canadians like you? How dreadful.

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            no, im just not going to pretend to be nice to a people i believe are all talk no balls. you wont fight.

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    FUUUUCK I hate these “hologram” stock photos where the text isn’t reversed. So I’m supposed to believe that the user is looking at a reversed image??

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    In the European Union all ISPs market their connections based on maximum speed. However, the law requires them to meet at least 90% of that maximum advertised speed throughout the entire year (might slightly vary between countries), with some room for error. If they don’t - easy lawsuit.

    Internet is also usually extremely cheap. In my country you can get it as cheap as $8/month, with very good (>=500Mb/s download) connections rarely exceeding $25 USD monthly. Hell, you can get an 8Gb/s download cable for just a little over $40/month.