Heh. Problem is, the corrupted public record is not the problem. The corrupt
FCC is ignoring the public record, to instead do the bidding of three or four
special interests.
The vote is a foregone conclusion. That's why it is imperative that the courts
do their job, to stymie the best efforts of this corrupt, banana republic FCC.
It boggles the mind, how such an agency can have become so utterly
counterproductive, in such a short span of time. The Chairman needs to be
reined in, or sacked, for malfeasance.
Courts, do the right thing. And soon.
Bert
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http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/db1213/DOC-348238A1.pdf
Media Contact:
Travis Litman, (202) 418-2400
travis.litman@xxxxxxx
For Immediate Release
STATEMENT OF COMMISSIONER JESSICA ROSENWORCEL ON IDENTITY THEFT AFFECTING TWO
MILLION AMERICANS IN FCC RECORD
WASHINGTON, December 13, 2017 - Upon receipt of a letter from New York Attorney
General Eric Schneiderman stating that it now appears that two million
Americans' identities may have been misused in the FCC record and a separate
letter from 18 State Attorneys General calling on the FCC to delay its net
neutrality vote because of its "tainted" record, FCC Commissioner Jessica
Rosenworcel released the following statement:
"This is crazy. Two million people have had their identities stolen in an
effort to corrupt our public record. Nineteen State Attorneys General from
across the country have asked us to delay this vote so they can investigate.
And yet, in less than 24 hours we are scheduled to vote on wiping out our net
neutrality protections. We should not vote on any item that is based on this
corrupt record. I call on my colleagues to delay this vote so we can get to the
bottom of this mess."
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Office of Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel
Twitter: @JRosenworcel
This is an unofficial announcement of Commission action. Release of the full
text of a Commission order constitutes
official action. See MCI v. FCC, 515 F.2d 385 (D.C. Cir. 1974
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