Yeah, I do feel the same way. It's now a utility, and should be treated as such, unfortunately that requires the Republicans to admit that regulation of it as such is actually needed.
Do note that the government could do well by starting to look at cable companies in a way that trying to shore up their old model of content delivery when clearly the new model of communication delivery is taking over is an explicit conflict of interest that violates both letter and spirit of antitrust, particularly in areas where there is literally only one choice, and I'd love it if it would extend to areas where there's only two choices.
Do note that the government could do well by starting to look at cable companies in a way that trying to shore up their old model of content delivery when clearly the new model of communication delivery is taking over is an explicit conflict of interest that violates both letter and spirit of antitrust, particularly in areas where there is literally only one choice, and I'd love it if it would extend to areas where there's only two choices.
"You know how parents tell you everything's going to fine, but you know they're lying to make you feel better? Everything's going to be fine." - The Doctor