In today’s economic and social world, this is equivalent to saying: You don’t have to drink the water – so why should it be regulated for cleanliness and purity by the government? It’s your choice to drink it or not.
Sensenbrenner is right—as his fellow Republican Ted Stevens pointed out, the internet is just a series of tubes, and who needs tubes on a daily basis besides plumbers?
The derp is deep with this one.
The derp is deep with this one.
Right to the bottom of the Marianas Trench. He’s saying hi to Jason Chaffetz down there and discussing how people could afford health care if they just didn’t spend money on iPhones.
unfettered access to reasonably priced toilet paper and toothbrushes.
Do we really need indoor plumbing? Our forefathers and foremothers got along just fine crapping in outhouses, and they didn’t need the internet to keep them entertained while they voided their bowels—that old Sears catalogue served double duty as reading material and wiping material.
I’ll bet that I’m going to write some code that will call about 50,000 randomly generated, well formed URLs a day, so good luck ferreting out what the real calls were.
Probably has an intern or a grandchild print out every email for him.
"A wise man speaks because he has something to say, a fool speaks because he has to say something."
While we’re at it maybe we should introduce legislation only the top 1% income bracket have unfettered access to reasonably priced toilet paper and toothbrushes.
That’s some grade A word salad right there. I have the choice to get advertising for my information being sold? What the fuck does that even mean you illiterate luddite?
I sincerely hope that someone exposes this tools browsing history.
It may be innocuous or not , but it might bring it home , like when the ultra conservative find out their kid is gay and all of a sudden they’re all liberal on the gay.
Well of course the ol’ rogue elephant party is putting it to the people. Otherwise they would not get their peanuts. Businesses also use the internet so their data is getting mined and sold to their competition. Nice. Universal screwing.
@thepsyker Damn! Beat me to it. Sensenbrenner is in the running for the 2017 Palin Prize with this one. Didn’t he have a brain once upon a time, or am I thinking of someone else?
I pick up the mic.
“Amazon.”
Mic drop.
Done.
President Trump on Thursday signed legislation ending a key Obama administration coal mining rule.
The bill quashes the Office of Surface Mining’s Stream Protection Rule, a regulation to protect waterways from coal mining waste that officials finalized in December.
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/319938-trump-signs-bill-undoing-obama-coal-mining-rule
Sensebrenner. He’s one of the people who makes me think how satisfying it would be if there were a hell.
Hell is between his ears.
The bill quashes the Office of Surface Mining’s Stream Protection Rule,
And in just one of the seemingly endless ironies surrounding the 2016 election, the people who are going to get screwed the most immediately and directly by this action are those who gave Trump some of his largest majorities because he was going to bring back King Coal. Unfortunately, all those who voted for Hillary are getting screwed too.
SMH
Let them eat cake???
A village in Wisconsin is missing its idiot.