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Home Front: Politix
Just 21% Want FCC to Regulate Internet
2010-12-28
American voters believe free market competition will protect Internet users more than government regulation and fear that regulation will be used to push a political agenda.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that only 21% of Likely U.S. Voters want the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to regulate the Internet as it does radio and television. Fifty-four percent (54%) are opposed to such regulation, and 25% are not sure.

The survey was conducted shortly after the FCC decided on a party line vote to impose so-called "net neutrality" regulations on the Internet world. Republicans and unaffiliated voters overwhelmingly oppose FCC regulation of the Internet, while Democrats are more evenly divided. Those who use the Internet most are most opposed to FCC regulations.

By a 52% to 27% margin, voters believe that more free market competition is better than more regulation for protecting Internet users. Republicans and unaffiliated voters overwhelmingly share this view, but a plurality of Democrats (46%) think more regulation is the better approach.

Fifty-six percent (56%) of voters believe that the FCC would use its regulatory authority to promote a political agenda. Half that number (28%) disagree and believe the commission would regulate in an unbiased manner. The partisan divide is the same on this question as the others. A plurality of Democrats sees an unbiased regulatory approach, while most Republicans and unaffiliated voters fear a political agenda.
Not surprising the Nanny State lovers want the internet regulated. You can pry my internet and blogs from my cold, dead fingers.
Posted by:DarthVader

#1  Someone needs to tell the Federal Government that if they keep making more and more people angry, that anger is going to spark a total rejection of the Federal Government. That rejection may be conducted in many ways, up to and including violence against members of the government. That is not a pretty picture for the feds. They're outnumbered about 40 to 1.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2010-12-28 21:54  

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