Quote Originally Posted by Capt._Ron View Post
That would be nice...a FCC the enforces neutrality without controlling content or a true competitive markey with many options for every consumer.

I think the debate comes down to a few major questions

1. Do you trust the government to regulate internet traffic without regulating content?
2. Should the market determine which content gets priority or should the government?
1. Nope, but the ISPs have already proven they can't be trusted either. The word "regulate" here is misleading. That is like saying I don't want the government to remove all the speed limit signs on the road because I don't trust them to tell me how fast to drive. In this case regulating net neutrality is actually a protection of freedom for internet users.

2. Neither. Noone should determine priority. All content should be treated equally. Also what market? because right now there is no truly free market for internet services in most of the US.