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		<title>Knee-Jerking neutrality</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m on a ton of political email lists from different sides. I saw Dick Armey&#8217;s big push to have his anti-big-government rally on 9/12 from both angles, I get ACLU&#8217;s updates, environmental letters, NYT news summaries, the whole gamut. I agree and disagree with each source some of the time, but am usually interested to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m on a ton of political email lists from different sides. I saw Dick Armey&#8217;s big push to have his anti-big-government rally on 9/12 from both angles, I get ACLU&#8217;s updates, environmental letters, NYT news summaries, the whole gamut. I agree and disagree with each source some of the time, but am usually interested to see how the usual players spin each issue.</p>
<p>The last couple weeks, I&#8217;ve been getting a lot of Net Neutrality notes, and today&#8217;s libertarian reaction to the FCC neutrality push was interesting. Libertarian group BreakTheMatrix is acting as if this new government regulation of markets is going to destroy the innovative opportunities ISPs have had to do what they like with their networks, the opportunities that have made the Internet such a great place. It seems to be really knee-jerk and formulaic and disregards that ISPs have mostly kept their networks neutral so far. The neutrality is what the other side says has created such an innovative atmosphere, not the freedom of the ISPs to disregard it.</p>
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