• Trump administration asks Supreme Court to vacate Obama-era internet rules
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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-internet/trump-administration-asks-supreme-court-to-vacate-obama-era-internet-rules-idUSKBN1KO2OF
You already got rid of net neutrality, what the fuck are you even doing?
gotta scrub out everything Obama related.
Letter from the Court right to his desk. "fuck off"
"As President, I should be able to silence anyone who says mean things about me over the internet, just like my boyf- uh, best friend, Vladimir Putin can."
I'd imagine he wants to set the stage for the Supreme Court to permanently declare NN unconstitutional.
Probably another violation of some law, the Executive branch demanding the Judicial branch do something or some such, I don't know anymore
Trump voters: "LOL triggered libtards! Trump lives rent free in liberal's heads! XDDD" Trump Administration: https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2017-08-16/trump-removes-obamas-white-house-bikeshare-station
How about you vacate
So /pol/tards, redcaps and t_d fags, you made internet more expensive, more fractured, less far reaching and prone to even more of ISP's exploitation. You tired of winning yet, you gigantic morons.
Nah, they'll count literally anything as a win, even if they're too stupid to know that they'll be ruining their own lives to own those pesky libtard cucks.
I do not see this country ever becoming less divided until some shit goes down. We need another big ass terrorist attack to put everyone on the same side again, and then not let politics drive a wedge in the middle
It's going to take so long to undo the damage this retard has done
They would let Trump shit in their mouth if it meant a lib had to smell it
To be honest, I think most of them would be up for it regardless.
In a filing to the Supreme Court, the Trump administration said the question for the court was “whether the now-superseded 2015 order was invalid because it exceeded the FCC’s statutory authority, was arbitrary and capricious, was promulgated without adequate public notice, or violated the First Amendment.” why do the courts allow these types of meritless challenges to even happen, none of these are true, the appeals court upheld NN on every line here.
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