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[–] Troll 6 points -2 points (+4|-6) ago 

All right these 2 things have to be said.

  1. The Republicans doing shit like this are only servants of the Establishment and the Dems that pay them to destabilize the country. So putting with shit like this for another 2 years before the midterm elections until Trump gets the chance to wipe them all out is something I'm ready for and I've been ready since Nov. the 8th. I also know that establishment whore would push for shit like this even harder with Hilary in power.

  2. mamwad and shitheads upvoting and leaving "disgruntled" comments in these false flag threads and submissions on Voat are nothing more than another batch of ShareBlue and CTR dipshits that are here with tried divide & conquer tactics. By presenting the establishment republicans as the enemy (which they are) they will eventually try to present Trump as one of the establishment figures in order to start turning his supporters against him. They fear Don and people loyal to him to start overtaking the republican party from the establishment because that means losing FBI, CIA, NSA support for their manipulative bullshit.

My advice to Voaters: when you see this shit from mamwad and the likes, just downvoat and move on. You can also use this post of mine as a copy-pasta warning for the people who are unaware how these dipshits operate on Voat. Some of them operate in the open like Sane, others are subtle, like this OP whore over here.

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[–] Gorillion 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Posted this in the other thread on v/all:

Apparently 4chan is disputing the MSM spin on this. May be Fake News, or heavy spin. And with Lamewad posting this with a heavy anti-right slant, I wouldn't take the OP viewpoint as gospel.

Also, I had to go to fucking Reddit /kia to get another angle on this. Holy shit VOAT is going to crap. Fucking libtards and shills are all over v/all.

[–]BearPuncher1980 86 points 10 hours ago

I posted this in another thread so I guess I'll post it in this one also. I got this off of a 4chan thread about this so it's not mine and you should take it with a grain of salt until someone else confirms it;

Transparency. Recognizing the fundamental importance of transparency to enable consumers to make informed purchasing decisions, we require carriers to provide privacy notices that clearly and accurately inform customers about what confidential information the carriers collect, how they use it, under what circumstances they share it, and the categories of entities with which they will share it. We also require that carriers inform their customers about customers’ rights to opt in to or opt out (as the case may be) of the use or sharing of their confidential information. We require that carriers present their privacy notice to customers at the point of sale, and that they make their privacy policies persistently available and easily accessible on their Web sites, applications, and the functional equivalents thereof. Finally, consistent with FTC best practices and with the requirements in the CPBR, we require carriers to give their customers advance notice of material changes to their privacy policies.)

Find the transcript of the discussion of the vote by clicking on "All Actions" in the congress.gov page about the vote and opening all links (example: https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/volume-163/senate-section/page/S1925)))) Skim through the transcript to find out what the vote is really about (in this case, whether the FCC or FTC should govern privacy rules

Anybody got the 4chan link?

Bit of extra commentary:

[–]PROH777 47 points 7 hours ago

So the proposal was more about deciding which agency sets the rules for privacy, rather than letting ISPs do anything with that information without informing the consumer?

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[–]Boomdegasser 45 points 7 hours ago

Pretty much, but you cannot preemptively bash Trump then.

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[–]alos20 10 points 7 hours ago*

https://iapp.org/news/a/the-att-v-ftc-common-carrier-ruling-and-how-it-changes-common-carrier-regulation/

basically, the new obama put in the new FCC regulations is that the FTC doesn't have power over ISPs anymore. This new bill does NOT give that authority back to the FTC.

Thread link: https://www.reddit.com/r/KotakuInAction/comments/623y22/why_is_this_great_sub_not_talking_about_the_new/

JFC, I can't fucking believe I'm now having to go back to Reddit to get the "Alt View" on big news like this. Voat, pick up your fucking game.

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[–] statik 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

If this was something Trump was opposed to, per what you implied in your first bullet, then he could just veto it. Do you think that will happen?

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[–] The_Cat 2 points 0 points (+2|-2) ago 

So if you see something, anything that speaks negative about republicans you conclude that:

  1. Democrats are "paying to destabilize the country".
  2. The person who posted it must be paid off somehow.

Try to get out of your bubble once in a while, it's starting to reek in there.

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[–] HowieCameUnglued 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago 

SO we shouldn't have a discussion about this in news because of the person who posted it? Are you that partisan?